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Catalogue  of  the  Magnitudes  of  Southern  Stars  from  0°  to  —30°  Declination,  to  the 

Magnitude  7.0  inclusive. 


BY   EDWIN   F.   SAWYER 


Presented  May  11,  1892. 


INTRODUCTION. 

THE  present  work  comprises  a  determination  of  the  magnitudes  of  all  stars  as 
bright  as  the  magnitude  7.0  in  the  belt  from  the  equator  to  south  declination  30°, 
together  with  some  a  few  degrees  outside  of  these  limits.  The  work  was  undertaken 
in  the  beginning  of  1882,  and  was  substantially  finished  in  1887,  although  for  the 
purpose  of  completeness  many  additional  observations  were  made  in  1888,  and  a 
few  in  1889  and  1890.  The  total  number  of  observations  included  is  13.654, 
and  the  number  of  stars  in  the  Catalogue  is  3,415,  the  average  number  of  obser- 
vations to  each  star  being  4.0. 

The  general  plan  has  been  to  observe  every  star  three  times.  A  reference 
to  the  Catalogue  and  the  notes  will  show  that  there  is  only  a  small  proportion 
where  at  least  this  number  of  observations  has  not  been  secured,  while,  on  the 
contrary,  more  than  half  of  the  stars  have  been  observed  four  times  or  more. 

I  was  incited  to  undertake  the  work  by  a  strong  impression  of  the  value  at- 
tending a-  review  of  the  ground  gone  over  by  Dr.  GOULD  in  the  Uranometria 
Argentina  early  in  the  previous  decade  ;  at  least  so  much  of  it  as  could  be  covered 
in  this  latitude.  In  its  inception  I  had  in  mind  to  occupy  a  somewhat  wider 
belt  than  that  here  included,  and  had,  indeed,  begun  the  series  with  observations 
extended  to  the  northern  boundary  of  the  Uranometria  Argentina,  +10°.  Afterwards 
it  was  deemed  best  to  restrict  myself  to  the  region  below  the  equator,  in  order 
to  bring  the  undertaking  more  conveniently  within  the  time  at  my  disposal  for 
the  completion  of  the  scheme  within  a  reasonable  period.  The  magnitudes  here 
derived  are  founded  upon  the  system  of  the  Uranometrin  Argentina ;  and  in  fact 
voi.  xn.  i 


A  CATALOGUE    OF    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 

the  present  Catalogue  may  be  regarded  as  an  independent  revision  of  Dr.  GOULD'S 

• 

work,  within  the  described  limits.  With  the  exception  of  the  stars  a  Canis  Majoris, 
a  Scorpii,  and  102-3  (U.  A.)  Orionis,  which  were  considered  too  difficult  to  obtain 
trustworthy  observations  of,  it  is  believed  that  every  star  has  been  observed  within 
the  limits  named,  to  the  magnitude  7.0  inclusive.  Many  stars,  generally  fainter 
companions,  whose  positions  are  given  in  the  U.  A.  Catalogue,  but  not  there 
numbered,  have  also  been  included  in  the  general  work,  although  no  attempt  has 
been  made  to  include  all  such  cases,  as  these  will  receive  attention  in  a  later 
work.  The  observations  were  almost  wholly  discontinued  during  the  years  1883 
and  1885,  owing  to  injury  to  the  eyes  from  the  trying  nature  of  the  work. 

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METHOD  OF  OBSERVATION. 

The  first  step  was  to  enter  upon  the  charts  of  the  Uranometria  Aiyentina  the 
numbers  of  the  U.  A.  Catalogue.  The  stars  were  then  observed  in  sequences,  by 
ARGELANDER'S  method  of  step-estimations  ;  each  sequence  comprising  adjacent  stars 
within  a  moderate  range  of  magnitude.  Each  sequence  comprised  about  ten  stars ; 
sometimes,  in  case  of  isolated  groups,  only  five  or  six ;  and  occasionally,  where 
there  were  many  stars  in  the  vicinity,  more  than  twenty.  The  brightest  star  in 
the  region  was  first  selected,  then  the  next  brighter,  and  so  on  down,  other  stars 
being  afterwards  inserted  in  their  appropriate  places. 

The  various  differences  of  brightness  were  estimated  in  steps.  When  all  stars 
in  the  neighborhood  which  could  be  conveniently  observed  had  been  included,  a 
new  sequence  was  begun,  and  so  on.  In  those  parts  of  the  sequence  near  the  limit 
of  7M.0,  after  all  the  U.  A.  stars  had  been  included,  any  stars  in  the  sky  which 
were  as  bright  as  the  fainter  stars  of  the  sequence  were  inserted  in  their  proper 
places.  During  the  first  year's  observations,  in  which  nearly  half  of  the  whole 
work  was  done,  an  opera-glass  was  exclusively  used.  Afterwards  a  field-glass 
was  employed  for  the  fainter  sequences,  i.  e.  those  involving  the  stars  of  6M  or 
fainter.  But  no  change  of  instrument  was  made  during  any  sequence ;  that  is, 
if  a  sequence  was  begun  at  about  5M  with  the  opera-glass,  this  glass  was  used  to 
the  lower  limit  of  the  sequence,  even  if  it  extended  to  below  6M.  The  observa- 
tions were  consistently  made  with  the  instrument  placed  slightly  out  of  focus, 
expanding  the  stars  into  disks  of  light ;  this  method,  after  repeated  trials,  appear- 
ing to  give  the  most  trustworthy  results,  especially  for  colored  stars.  The  ob- 
servations were  generally  made  during  evenings  free  from  moonlight,  clouds, 
and  haze,  and  between  6''  and  12*  mean  time. 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN   STARS.  6 

• 

METHOD  OF  REDUCTION. 

The  reduction  of  the  sequences  was  performed  graphically  by  plotting  each 
sequence  on  squared  paper,  the  U.  A.  magnitudes  being  used  as  ordinates,  and 
the  observed  differences  of  brightness,  expressed  in  steps,  as  abscissas.  Thus, 
in  the  sequence  a 2  b3c  \d2e3f,  the  several  stars  would  be  indicated  in  the 
plotting  by  dots  with  the  abscissas  a  =  0,  b  =  2,  c=5,  «?=6,  e=&,  and/  =11, 
and  ordinates  corresponding  to  the  U.  A.  magnitudes  for  the  several  stars.  The 
middle  points  between  these  dots,  taken  two  and  two,  were  then  carefully  in- 
serted by  measurement,  and  a  straight  line  drawn  so  as  to  represent  as  well 
as  possible  all  these  points  of  bisection.  The  value  of  the  ordinate,  to  the 
nearest  half-tenth,  was  then  read  off,  corresponding  to  the  abscissa  for  each 
star.  The  magnitudes  so  deduced  were  then  entered  against  the  several  stars 
in  the  record-book,  and  are  the  same  as  appear  in  the  present  Catalogue.  The 
process  thus  described  was  uniformly  pursued  in  the  reduction  of  the  sequences. 
There  were,  however,  many  observations  made  not  in  the  form  of  regular 
sequences,  consisting  of  comparisons  of  particular  stars  with  several  neighbors. 
Most  of  these  observations  were  made  in  the  final  revision,  in  the  case  of  in- 
sufficiently observed  stars,  or  where  large  discordances  gave  rise  to  suspicion  of 
variability.  The  magnitudes  deduced  in  such  cases  were  found  simply  by  taking 
the  means  of  the  results  of  the  separate  comparisons. 

FORMATION  OF  THE  CATALOGUE. 

The  results  of  the  observations  were  now  collected  to  form  the  Catalogue. 
The  stars  •  were  copied  from  the  record-book  upon  cards.  Each  card  contained 
the  U.  A.  number  of  the  star,  its  position  and  magnitude,  and  my  separate 
observations.  It  was  during  this  process  that  the  stars  which  had  been  insuffi- 
ciently observed  were  detected. 

The  cards  were  then  arranged  according  to  right  ascension,  and  the  results 
copied  in  the  Catalogue.  Those  stars  not  contained  in  the  U.  A.  Catalogue,  al- 
though as  bright  as  7M,  were  inserted  in  their  proper  places. 

In  the  first  column  of  the  Catalogue  is  the  current  number  of  the  star. 

The  second  contains  the  U.  A.  Catalogue  number. 

The  third  contains  the  constellation. 

In  the  fourth   and   fifth  columns  are  the   right  ascensions  and  declinations  for 


4  CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 

the  mean  equinox  of  1875.0,  given,  respectively,  to  the  nearest  tenth  of  a  minute 
of  time  and  the  nearest  minute  of  arc. 

The  sixth  contains  the  number  of  observations. 

The  seventh  contains  the  mean  determined  magnitude. 

The  eighth  contains  the  U.  A.  magnitude. 

The  remaining  columns  contain  the  dates  of  the  separate  observations  (month, 
day,  and  year),  and  the  magnitudes. 

Where  there  were  more  than  three  observations  (6th  column),  the  additional 
observations  are  given  in  the  notes  following  the  Catalogue. 

VARIABLE  STARS. 

* 

During  the  progress  of  the  work  eight  variable  stars  have  been  discovered, 
including  two  of  the  Algol  type,  namely :  U  Ophinchi  in  1881,  U  Ceti  in  1885, 
U  Aquilcb  and  Y  Sagittarii  in  1886,  R  Canis  Majoris  in  1887,  Y  OphiucH  and 
W  Hydros  in  1888,  and  (?)  Leporis  in  1891. 

In  addition,  there  are  many  cases  of  large  discordance,  notably  numbers  53, 
138,  384,  409,  415,  512,  514,  525,  543,  606,  609,  610,  611,  716,  757,  855,  944, 
1107,  1229,  1234,  1253,  1357,  1449,  1513,  1562,  1646,  1890,  1931,  2002,  2078, 
2219,  2231,  2285,  2499,  2506,  2542,  2580,  2582,  2610,  2632,  2641/2668,  2670, 
2781,  2822,  2880,  2931,  2932,  3023,  3077,  3368.  I  think  it  probable  that  varia- 
bility will  be  found  in  some  of  these  cases.  These  stars  are  worthy  of  special 
attention,  but  other  work  has  prevented  my  systematically  observing  them. 

There  are  yet  other  suspicious  cases,  mentioned  in  the  notes  accompanying 
the  Catalogue. 

SUMMARY  OF  RESULTS. 

The  total  number  of  stars  contained  in  the  Catalogue  is  3,415,  as  already 
stated.  Of  these  3,347  are  contained  in  Dr.  GOULD'S  Catalogue,  the  remaining 
68  being  those  which  were  added  on  account  of  their  being  at  least  equal 
to  7M.  The  number  of  stars  in  the  present  Catalogue,  outside  of  the  prescribed 
limit  of  the  general  plan,  is  282,  of  which  206  lie  north  of  the  equator,  and  76 
south  of  —30°  declination. 

Table  I.  gives  the  distribution  of  the  stars  and  the  observations  according 
to  right  ascension. 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


TABLE  I. 


Hoar 

No.  of 

No.  of 

Average  No  of 

R.  A. 

Stars. 

V 

Observations. 

Observations. 

0 

171 

613 

3.6 

1 

158 

628 

4.0 

2 

163 

668 

4.1 

3 

143 

606 

4.2 

4 

129 

528 

4.1 

5 

181 

736 

4.1 

6 

195 

750 

3.9 

7 

169 

663 

4.0 

8 

143 

524 

3.7 

9 

135 

562 

4.2 

10 

132 

485 

3.7 

11 

113 

402 

3.6 

12 

120 

442 

3.7 

13 

111 

431 

3.8 

14 

120 

493 

4.1 

15 

113 

484 

4.3 

16 

116 

496 

4.2 

17 

125 

517 

4.1 

18 

161 

690 

4.3 

19 

142 

566 

4.0 

20 

163 

663 

4.0 

21 

148 

602 

4.1 

22 

135 

547 

4.0 

23 

129 

558 

4.3 

3,415 

13,654 

4.0 

Table  IT.  gives  a  classification  of  the  stars  according  to  the  number  of  obser- 
vations indicated  in  the  first  column. 


TABLE  II. 


No.  Observations. 
0 
1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10  or  more. 


No.  Stars. 

3 
4 

282 

1221 

1048 

491 

194 

80. 

56 

28 

28 


6 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


Table  III.  gives  an  analysis  of  the  deviations  (Gould  —  Sawyer)  of  the  magni- 
tudes of  the  two  Catalogues,  arranged  according  to  the  size  of  these  differences, 
indicated  in  the  first  column.  The  last  four  columns  give  the  number  of  stars 
according  to  the  groupings  indicated  by  the  headings. 


TABLE  III. 


Positive  Deviation  (G.  —  S.)- 

Negative  Deviation  (G.  —  S.). 

Deviation. 

0»  —  12» 

12»  —  24* 

0»  —  12» 

12»  —  24* 

0.00 

400 

343 

0.05 

256 

233 

251 

204 

0.10 

233 

189 

231 

192 

0.15 

81 

81 

87 

96 

0.20 

49 

57 

75 

55 

0.25 

27 

13 

35 

23 

0.30 

9 

11 

15 

24 

0.35 

1 

3 

10 

5 

0.40 

3 

1 

4 

5 

0.45 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0.50 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0.55 

1 

1 

3 

0 

0.60 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1060 

932 

•       719 

606 

By  means  of  this  table  we  find  that  the  average  difference  between  the 
magnitudes  assigned  by  this  Catalogue  and  that  of  Dr.  GOULD,  is  ±0M.088. 
Assuming  the  magnitudes  of  the  two  catalogues  to  have  an  equal  degree  of 
precision,  we  have  ±0M.059  as  the  value  of  the  average  error  of  a  single  de- 
termination of  magnitude  in  each  Catalogue.  This  of  course  includes,  besides  the 
accidental  error,  the  effect  of  systematic  difference. 


CATALOGUE. 


No. 

0.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obe. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observation?. 

K.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
Ofae'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.       m. 

0            / 

1 

9 

Ceti 

0    0.4 

-23  48 

3 

6.2 

6.3 

11      9   84 

6.2 

10  22  86 

6.2 

10   19   87 

6.2 

2 

10 

tt 

0.9 

18    5 

6 

6.2 

6.3 

12  29  82 

6.35 

10  21  86 

6.1 

11  18  86 

6.5 

8 

49 

Sculptoris 

1.0 

26    3 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

9  26  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

7.0 

12    2  88 

6.8 

4 

65 

Piscium 

1.3 

3  15 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

1     9  82 

6.5 

12  29  82 

6.55 

10  13  84 

6.6 

5 

11 

Ceti 

1.4 

23  12 

3 

6.0 

5.9 

11     9  84 

6.0 

10  22  86 

5.95 

11     7  88 

6.05 

6 

66 

Piscium 

1.8 

3    9 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

1     9  82 

6.4 

12  29  82 

6.4 

10  13  84 

6.6 

7 

12 

Ceti 

1.9 

9  31 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

12  29  82 

6.2 

10  23  86 

6.4 

11  28  86 

6.35 

8 

13 

n 

2.2 

18  16 

4 

6.45 

6.2 

12  29  82 

6.35 

10  21  86 

6.4 

10  19  87 

6.5 

9 

51 

Sculptoris 

3.0 

28  41 

4 

5.4 

5.5 

9  26  84 

5.3 

10  21  86 

5.4 

10  19  87 

5.4 

10 

67 

Piscium 

3.9 

5  57 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

10  13  84 

6.2 

10  21  86 

6.0 

10  19  87 

6.05 

11 

14 

Ceti 

4.3 

13  16 

4 

6.0 

5.9 

1     3  83 

6.0 

10  23  86 

6.0 

11    7  88 

6.0 

12 

Piscium 

4.8 

4    1 

4 

6.9 

12  29  82 

6.8 

10  18  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.9 

13 

15 

Ceti 

4.9 

16    9 

6 

4.85 

5.i 

12  29  82 

5.0 

10  21  86 

5.0 

11  18  86 

4.75 

14 

16 

44 

5.2 

19  18 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

12  29  82 

7.0 

10  22  86 

6.95 

10  23  86 

7.0 

15 

52 

Sculptoris 

5.2 

28  30 

3 

5.6 

5.4 

9  26  84 

5.55 

10  21  86 

5.6 

12    2  88 

5.7 

16 

17 

Ceti 

5.7 

14  30 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

1    3  83 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.9 

10  19  87 

6.75 

17 

18 

cc 

5.8 

18  38 

2 

5.5 

5.4 

12  29  82 

5.5 

10  21  86 

5.5 

•  •       •   •       •   « 

... 

18 

19 

44 

6.7 

23  10 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

11    9  84 

7.0 

10  22  86 

7.0 

.  .       .   .       .   . 

... 

19 

20 

44 

7.4 

23  55 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

11    9  84 

7.0 

10  22  86 

7.0 

.  .       .  .       .   . 

... 

20 

55 

Sculptoris 

7.4 

26  43 

3 

6.2 

6.0 

9  26  84 

6.2 

10  22  86 

6.1 

10  19  87 

6.25 

21 

56 

44 

7.4 

26  59 

4 

6.25 

6.3 

9  26  84 

6.3 

10  22  86 

6.2 

10  19  87 

6.2 

22 

69 

Piscium 

7.4 

+  0  41 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

1     9  82 

6.95 

11  27  86 

6.9 

10  19  87 

6.9 

23 

68 

44 

8.0 

-   2  54 

9 

7.25 

7.0 

1     9  82 

7.1 

12  29  82 

7.2 

10  18  84 

7.1 

24 

21 

Ceti 

8.0 

21  53 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

11     9  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.95 

10  23  86 

7.0 

25 

•2-2 

44 

8.1 

8  29 

4 

5.5 

5.4 

12  29  82 

5.5 

10  21  86 

5.4 

10  23  86 

5.5 

26 

23 

44 

8.1 

15    7 

9 

7.0 

7.0 

1     3  83 

7.3 

10  23  86 

6.9 

11  15  86 

7.1 

'27 

P-iscium 

8.2 

+  0  36 

3 

6.9 

7.1 

1     9  82 

6.95 

11  27  86 

6.9 

10  19  87 

6.9 

28 

24 

Ceti 

8.3 

-15  30 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

1     3  83 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.9 

11    9  87 

6.85 

29 

25 

44 

8.3 

19  38 

8 

4.65 

43 

12  29  82 

4.1 

10  21  86 

4.6 

11  15  86 

4.9 

30 

26 

44 

8.5 

14  52 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1     3  83 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.9 

10  19  87 

6.9 

31 

27 

44 

8.5 

10  16 

5 

5.7 

5.9 

12  29  82   5.9 

10  23  86 

5.7 

10  19  87 

5.7 

32 

44 

8.5 

3  43 

4 

6.9 

. 

12  29  82 

6.8 

10  18  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.9 

33 

70 

Piscium 

8.5 

+  88 

4 

5.9 

5.8 

1     7  82 

5.7 

1     9  82 

5.9 

11  27  86 

6.0 

34 

71 

44 

9.2 

5    9 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

1     9  82 

7.05 

11  27  86 

7.0 

12    6  88 

7.0 

35 

1-2 

44 

9.5 

3  33 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

11  27  86 

6.9 

12  21  86 

6.75 

11  12  87 

6.85 

36 

58 

Sculptoris 

9.8 

-32     8 

2 

6.0 

5.9 

11     9  84 

6.0 

10  22  86 

6.0 

37 

73 

Piscium 

10.2 

+   7  33 

3 

6.-25 

6.3 

1     9  82 

6.25 

11  27  86 

6.2 

12    6  88 

6.35 

38 

74 

44 

10.3 

1     9 

5 

7.1 

7.0 

1     9  82 

7.2 

11  27  86 

7.0 

12  21  86 

7.2 

39 

28 

Ceti 

10.4 

-20  54 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

11    9  84 

6.6 

10  22  86 

6.5     10  23  86 

6.65 

40 

75 

Piscium 

11.0 

+  8  11 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

1     9  82 

6.8 

11  27  86 

6.95   11  17  87 

7.0 

41 

29 

Ceti 

11.2 

-19  45 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

12  29  82 

6.6 

10  22  86 

6.8 

10  23  86 

6.7 

42 

76 

Piscium 

11.4 

+  10 

3 

6.45 

6.4 

1     9  82 

6.45 

11  27  86 

6.4 

11     7  88 

6.5 

43 

44 

11.4 

-   2  34 

5 

7.05 

7.1 

1     9  82 

7.0 

12  29  82 

7.05 

10  18  84 

7.0 

44 

30 

Ceti 

0  11.5 

14    9 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

1     3  83 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.5 

11     9  87 

6.6 

8 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.  A 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       m. 

0           / 

45 

77 

Piscium 

0  11.7 

+   36 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1      9   82 

6.8 

11  27  86 

6.9 

12    6  88 

6.95 

46 

Piscium 

11.9 

-  2  43 

4 

7.15 

7.2 

1     9  82 

7.1 

12  29  82 

7.2 

10  18  84 

7.2 

47 

31 

Ceti 

12.0 

21  50 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

11     9  84 

6.6 

10  22  86 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.65 

48 

32 

« 

12.2 

8  45 

3 

6.65 

6.8 

12  29  82 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.75 

11     9  87 

6.65 

49 

33 

u 

13.1 

9  31 

5 

3.5 

3'.5 

11     9  84 

3.45 

11  11  84 

3.3 

10  21  86 

3.5 

50 

34 

u 

13.2 

7  55 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

12  29  82 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.85 

11     9  87 

7.0 

51 

78 

Piscium 

13.5 

3  11 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

1     9  82 

7.0 

12  29  82 

6.9 

10  18  84 

7.0 

52 

79 

1C 

13.7 

+  5  36 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

1     9  82 

6.9 

11  27  86 

6.95 

12    6  88 

6.95 

53 

80 

(( 

13.8 

2  20 

5 

7.35 

7.0 

1     9  82 

7.0 

11  27  86 

7.4 

12  25  86 

7.5 

54 

81 

t( 

14.2 

7  30 

4 

5.55 

5.3 

1    7  82 

5.3 

11  27  86 

5.55 

11  17  87 

5.7 

55 

35 

Ceti 

14.5 

-24  19 

3 

6.75 

7.0 

11-   9  84 

6.8 

10  22  86 

6.7 

11     7  88 

6.7 

56 

82 

Piscium 

14.7 

3  36 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

1     9  82 

6.9 

12  29  82 

6.8 

10  18  84 

7.0 

57 

62 

Sculptoris 

15.2 

29  40 

4 

5.3 

5.3 

11     9  84 

5.4 

10,22  86 

5.25 

11     9  87 

5.4 

58 

36 

Ceti 

15.4 

20  45 

var. 

6.5 

11     9  84 

7.0 

59 

83 

P-lscium 

15.9 

+   5  53 

i 

6.7 

1     9  82 

6.8 

60 

37 

Ceti 

16.5 

-12  54 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

1     3  83 

6.3 

10  23  86 

6.4 

11     7  88 

6.4 

61 

38 

u 

16.7 

16  38 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

11     9  84 

6.8 

10  22  86 

7.0 

11     9  87 

6.9 

62 

65 

Sculptoris 

17.0 

31  44 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

11     9  84 

6.4 

10  22  86 

6.6 

11     9  87 

6.5 

63 

66 

u 

17.1 

30  32 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.85 

12    2  88 

6.85 

64 

84 

Piscium 

18.1 

2  55 

4 

6.45 

6.4 

1     9  82 

6.55 

12  29  82 

6.4 

10  18  84 

6.3 

65 

85 

a 

19.0 

+   1  15 

4 

5.8 

5.9 

1     9  82 

5.7 

11  27  86 

5.9 

11  17  87 

5.9 

66 

86 

it 

19.3 

7     0 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

1     9  82 

6.8 

11  27  86 

6.95 

11  17  87 

6.9 

67 

68 

Sculptoris 

19.5 

-28  24 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

11    9  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.85 

12    2  88 

6.85 

68 

87 

Piscium 

19.9 

+  38 

4 

6.6 

6.8 

1     9  82 

6.7 

11  27  86 

6.6 

11  17  87 

6.5 

69 

39 

Ceti 

20.1 

-19  23 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

11     9  84 

6.7 

10  22  86 

6.8 

10  23  86 

6.7 

70 

40 

u 

20.2 

0  45 

3 

6.35 

6.2 

1     9  82 

6.3 

10  25  86 

6.4 

11  27  86 

6.4 

71 

41 

It 

20.7 

5  42 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

11  11  84 

7.0 

10  25  86 

7.1 

11     9  87 

6.95 

72 

69 

Sculptoris 

21.0 

26  14 

3 

6.3 

6.5 

11     8  84 

6.3 

10  22  86 

6.35 

1  19  89 

6.2 

73 

70 

u 

21.1 

28  56 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.7 

10  22  86 

6.85 

11     9  87 

6.85 

74 

42 

Ceti 

21.3 

20  50 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.7 

10  22  86 

6.8 

10  23  86 

6.7 

75 

72 

Sculptoris 

22.0 

29  44 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

11     9  84 

6.7 

10  22  86 

6.6 

12    2  88 

6.85 

76 

43 

Ceti 

22.1 

21     1 

3 

6.65 

6.4 

11     9  84 

6.6 

10  22  86 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.6 

77 

44 

u 

22.2 

11  56 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

11     9  84 

7,0 

10  23  86 

7.15 

11     9  87 

6.95 

78 

73 

Sculptoris 

22.2 

29  59 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

11     9  84 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.85 

12    2  88 

6.85 

79 

45 

Ceti 

23.1 

4  10 

5 

6.9 

7.0 

1     9  82 

6.8 

10  25  86 

6.85 

11  12  87 

6.9 

80 

46 

(I 

23.3 

3  32 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1     9  82 

6.9 

10  25  86 

6.85 

11  12  87 

6.9 

81 

47 

<( 

23.5 

15  33 

3 

6.15 

6.2 

11     9  84 

6.2 

10  22  86 

6.15 

12    4  88 

6.15 

82 

48 

H 

23.7 

4  39 

3 

6.05 

6.0 

1  11  82 

6.1 

11  11  84 

6.1 

10  25  86 

6.0 

83 

89 

Piscium 

23.7 

+   4  10 

2 

6.6 

6.5 

1     9  82 

6.6 

12  21  86 

6.6 



84 

49 

Ceti 

24.1 

-24  29 

3 

5.25 

5.2 

11     8  84 

5.2 

10  22  86 

5.3 

12  'i  88 

5.3' 

85 

50 

u 

24.7 

10  47 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.8 

10  23  86 

6.6 

11     9  87 

6.65 

86 

51 

« 

25.3 

2  29 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

1     9  82 

6.85 

10  25  86 

6.85 

11  12  87 

6.85 

87 

90 

Piscium 

26.0 

+   6  16 

6 

5.4 

5.8 

L    7  82 

5.5 

1  11  82 

5.4 

12  19  86 

5.4 

88 

75 

Sculptoris 

26.4 

-26     3 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

11     8  84 

6.8 

10  12  86 

6.9 

12    2  88 

6.85 

89 

Ceti 

27.2 

1  20 

4 

7.0 

. 

11  12  87 

7.0 

11  17  87 

7.0 

12  23  89 

7.0 

90 

77 

Sculptoris 

27.5 

30  15 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

11     9  84 

5.6 

10  22  86 

5.8 

11     9  87 

5.9 

91 

52 

Ceti 

28.1 

5  14 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

1  11  82 

6.9 

11  11   84 

6.7 

10  25  86 

6.9 

92 

53 

u 

28.1 

7  11 

2 

6.7 

6.8 

11  11  84 

6.7 

10  25  86 

6.7 

93 

54 

K 

28.8 

4  17 

3 

5.6 

5.7 

1  11  82 

5.6 

11  11  84 

5.6 

10  25  86 

5.65 

94 

55 

u 

29.1 

1  12 

5 

5.95 

6.0 

1     9  82 

6.0 

10  25  86 

5.85 

11  27  80 

6.1 

95 

56 

u 

29.6 

6  15 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

11  11  84 

6.6 

10  25  86 

6.7 

11     7  88 

6.6 

96 

57 

.   «( 

29.8 

15  40 

2 

6.6 

6.7 

11     9  84 

6.6 

10  22  86 

6.6 

97 

58 

u 

0  29.9 

23  32 

3 

6.15 

6.1 

11     8  84 

6.1 

10  22  86 

6.2 

12    4  88 

6.15 

CATALOGUE    OF    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ob» 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

Dec). 

Mean  v  A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag 

h.   m. 

0     / 

98 

59 

Ceti 

0  30.9 

-25  27 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

11  8  84 

5.7 

10  22  86 

5.7 

12  4  88 

5.9 

99 
100 

92 
60 

Piscium 
Ceti 

31.1 
31.7 

+  2  27 
-  1  11 

3 
4 

6.85 

6.8 

6.8 
6.8 

1  11  82 
1  9  82 

6.8 
6.8 

11  27  86 
10  25  86 

6.75 

6.85 

12  6  88 
11  12  87 

6.95 
6.9 

101 

61 

u 

32.3 

20  59 

9 

6.7 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.1 

10  22  86 

6.6 

11  18  86  6.7 

102 
103 

80 

81 

Sculptoris 
u 

32.4 
32.6 

30  7 
25  48 

3 
3 

6.65 
6.65 

6.6 
6.5 

11  9  84 
11  8  84 

6.7 
6.7 

10  22  86 
10  22  86 

6.6 
6.6 

12  22  88  6.6 
12  4  88  i  6.7 

104 
105 
106 

62 
63 
64 

Ceti 

1C 

u 

33.4 
34.2 
34.2 

11  50 
17  12 
24  29 

3 
2 
3 

6.85 
6.8 
6.35 

6.9 
6.7 
6.3 

12  29  82 
11  9  84 
11  8  84 

6.8 
6.8 
6.4 

10  23  86 
10  22  86 

10  22  86 

6.9 
6.8 
6.35 

11  27  8616.85 

i2  4  88  6.35 

107 

65 

« 

34.3 

5  2 

3 

6.05 

6.0 

1  11  82 

6.1 

11  11  84 

5.9 

10  25  86  6.1 

108 

II 

34.5 

7  54 

5 

6.8 

11  11  84 

6.7 

10  25  86 

6.9 

11  12  87 

6.95 

109 
110 

82 
66 

Sculptoris 
Ceti 

35.4 
35.9 

25  53 
12  29 

2 
3 

6.7 

6.85 

6.8 
7.0 

11  8  84 
12  29  82 

6.7 
6.8 

10  22  86 
10  23  86 

6.7 
6.9 

ii  27  86 

6.9 

111 

67 

ii 

36.6 

10  36 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

12  29  82 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.7 

11  27  86 

6.7 

112 

68 

M 

36.7 

4  33 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

1  11  82 

7.1  11  11  84 

7.1 

11  12  87 

7.15 

113 

69 

u 

37.0 

7  1 

6 

7.35 

7.0 

11  11  84 

7.3  10  25  86 

7.4 

11  18  86 

7.35 

114 

70 

u 

37.3 

18  40 

4 

2.35 

2.3 

11  18  86 

2.45  11  22  86 

2.4 

11  24  86 

2.35 

115 

71 

M 

37.6 

12  41 

3 

6.3 

6.2 

12  29  82 

6.3  10  23  86 

6.4 

11  27  86 

6.25 

116 

72 

a 

37.9 

11  17 

3 

5.05 

5.1 

12  29  82 

5.05  10  23  86 

5.0 

11  27  86 

5.1 

117 

73 

ft 

38.6 

22  42 

4 

5.3 

5.3 

1  3  83 

5.3 

11  8  84 

5.3 

10  22  86 

5.4 

118 

74 

u 

39.0 

5  19 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

1  11  82 

6.5 

11  11  84 

6.5 

10  25  86 

6.4 

119 
120 
121 

75 
76 

77 

u 
u 
u 

39.2 
39.5 
40.0 

13  33 
17  6 
23  12 

5 
2 

6.3 
6.6 
5.75 

6.3 
6.6 

5.8 

12  29  82 
11  9  84 
1  3  83 

6.3 
6.6 
5.6 

10  23  86 
10  22  86 
11  8  84 

6.4 
6.6 

5.8 

11  27  86 

6.15 

10  22  86 

5.8 

122 
123 

85 
94 

Sculptoris 
Piscium 

40.5 
40.9 

30  53 
+  64 

o 

6.6 
6.05 

6.5 
6.2 

11  9  84 
1  7  82 

6.6 
6.0 

10  22  86 
12  21  80 

6.55 
6.1 

12  22  88 
12  6  88 

6.65 
6.2 

124 

78 

Ceti 

41.5 

-18  45 

3 

6.25 

6.1 

11  9  84 

6.3 

10  22  86 

6.2 

12  4  88 

6.2 

125 
126 

86 

79 

Sculptoris 
Ceti 

41.6 
41.8 

32  2 
22  24 

3 
5 

6.7 
5.65 

6.8 
5.8 

11  9  84 
1  3  83 

6.6 

10  22  86 
11  8  84 

6.8 
5.6 

11  9  87 
10  22  86 

6.7 
5.6 

127 

96 

Piscium 

41.8 

+  4  39 

4 

5.85 

5.9 

1  7  82 

5J8 

12  19  86  5.85 

12  21  86 

5.85 

128 

95 

H 

41.8 

6  37 

3 

6.25 

6.0 

1  7  82 

6.25 

12  21  86 

6.25 

12  6  88 

6.2 

129 

97 

u 

42.2 

6  54 

3 

4.6 

4.4 

1  9  82 

4.6 

1  11  82 

4.6 

12  21  86 

4.6 

130 
131 

87 
80 

Sculptoris 
Ceti 

42.6 
43.1 

-29  11 
24  49 

4 
4 

6.6 
6.15 

6.5 
6.1 

11  9  84 
1  3  83 

6.6 
6.1 

10  22  86 
11  8  84 

6.55 
6.2 

12  4  88 
10  22  86 

6.7 
6.1 

132 

81 

u 

43.2 

14  14 

4 

6.0 

5.9 

12  29  82 

6.05 

10  23  86 

6.0 

11  27  86 

5.95 

133 

u 

43.2 

23  54 

3 

7.15 

7.1 

1  3  83 

7.1 

11  8  84 

7.1 

10  22  86 

7.2 

134 

82 

II 

43.4 

24  3 

7 

6.35 

6.5 

1  3  83 

6.4 

11  8  84 

6.4 

10  23  86 

6.1 

135 

83 

(1 

43.5 

0  54 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

1  11  82 

7.0 

10  25  86 

6.9 

12  4  88 

7.05 

136 

84 

M 

43.9 

11  19 

3 

5.45 

5.5 

12  29  82 

5.5 

10  23  86 

5.4 

11  27  86 

5.4 

137 

85 

u 

44.8 

5  43 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

1  11  82 

6.9 

11  11  84 

6.8 

10  25  86 

7.0 

138 
139 
140 
141 

98 
86 
87 
88 

Piscium 
Ceti 

u 
M 

44.9 
45.0 
45.2 
46.5 

+  2  43 
-10  5 
3  49 
24  41 

8 
2 
2 

6.5 
6.8 
7.0 
5.9 

6.7 
6.9 
7.0 
5.7 

1  11  82 
11  11  84 
1  11  82 
1  3  83 

6.7 
6.8 
7.0 

5.8 

12  21  86 
10  23  86 
10  25  86 
11  8  84 

6.35 
6.8 
7.0 
5.9 

12  25  86 

6.25 

10  22  86 

5.8 

142 

89 

U 

46.6 

1  49 

4 

5.2 

5.2 

1  11  82 

5.0 

11  27  86 

5.2 

2  13  88  5.3 

143 
144 

89 
90 

Sculptoris 
Ceti 

46.9 
47.1 

31  2 

25  27 

3 
4 

6.75 
6.65 

6.8 
6.6 

11  9  84 
1  3  83 

6.7 

6.8 

10  22  86 
11  8  84 

6.8 
6.6 

12  22  88 
10  22  86 

6.75 
6.65 

145 
146 
147 
148 

91 
92 
93 
94 

M 
U 

n 

47.3 

48.0 
49.4 
49.8 

5  12 
9  25 
8  1 
11  57 

3 
2 
2 
3 

6.65 
6.3 
6.1 
5.7 

6.5 
6.2 
6.0 
5.7 

1  11  82 
11  11  84 
11  11  84 
12  29  82 

6.7 
6.3 
6.1 
5.65 

11  11  84 
10  23  86 
10  23  86 
10  23  86 

6.7 
6.3 
6.1 

5.8 

10  25  86 

6.6 

11  27  86 

5.7 

149 

150 

90 
95 

Sculptoris 
Ceti 

49.9 
0  50.4 

28  27 
3  24 

3 
3 

6.3 
6.9 

6.3 
6.9 

11  9  84 
1  11  82 

6.3 
6.9 

10  22  86 
10  25  86 

6.3 
7.0 

12  22  88 
12  4  88 

6.3 
6.8 

VOL.  XII. 


10 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF    SOUTHERN   STAKS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name- 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.       m 

0            / 

151 

Sculptoris 

0  50.7 

-26     2 

2 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.8 

10  22  86 

6.8 

152 

96 

Ceti 

51.5 

2  27 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

1  11  82 

6.75 

10  25  86 

6.7 

i2  '4  88 

6.85 

153 

97 

u 

51.5 

19  41 

3 

7.05 

7.0 

11     9  84 

7.0 

10  22  86 

7.1 

11  12  87 

7.1 

154 

t   r 

a 

51.9 

16  22 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

11     9  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.9 

12     2  88 

7.05 

155 

99 

Piscium 

51.9 

+   6  10 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

1     7  82 

6.7 

12  19  86 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.7 

156 

91 

Sculptoris 

52.1 

-26  33 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

11     9  84 

7.0 

10  22  86 

7.0 

*   .       .  •       .   . 

157 

98 

Ceti 

52.4 

6  33 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

11  11  84 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.6 

12    4  88 

6.75 

158 

99 

u 

52.5 

12     3 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

12  29  82 

6.05 

10  23  86 

6.0 

11  27  86 

5.9 

159 

92 

Sculptoris 

5-2.6 

30     2 

3 

4.25 

4.2 

10  23  86 

4.3 

12  20  86 

4.3 

12  22  88 

4.1 

160 

100 

Piscium 

53.4 

+  5  49 

3 

6.4 

6.2 

1     7  82 

6.4 

12  19  86 

6.4 

12  21  86 

6.45 

161 

100 

Ceti 

54.3 

-  2  20 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

1  11  82 

7.1 

10  25  86 

7.0 

11  17  87 

7.1 

162 

101 

u 

55.4 

16  56 

5 

6.6 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.5 

163 

103 

Piscium 

56.5 

+  7  13 

3 

4.45 

4.2 

12  19  86 

4.45 

12  21  86 

4.45 

12    6  88 

4.4 

164 

102 

Ceti 

56.7 

-  5  30 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

1  11  8-2 

5.85 

11     9  84 

5.8 

10  23  86 

5.7 

165 

97 

Sculptoris 

57.3 

30  12 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

11     9  84 

6.5 

10  22  86 

6.3 

11     9  87 

6.4 

166 

104 

Piscium 

57.3 

+  66 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

1     7  8-2 

6.9 

12  19  86 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.8 

167 

103 

Ceti 

57.4 

0  42 

4 

5.85 

5.9 

1     7  8'2 

5.9 

11  24  86 

5.9 

11  26  86 

5.8 

168 

105 

Piscium 

58.4 

4  59 

3 

6.35 

5.9 

1     7  82 

6.4 

12  19  86 

6.3 

12  21  86 

6.3 

169 

104 

Ceti 

59.4 

-10  39 

5 

6.3 

6.5 

11  11  84 

6.2 

10  23  86 

6.5 

11  28  86 

6.25 

170 

106 

Piscium 

59.4 

+  4  15 

3 

6.15 

5.9 

1     7  82 

6.25 

12  19  86 

6.1 

12  21  86 

6.1 

171 

105 

Ceti 

0  59.8 

-10  31 

3 

5.7 

5.7 

11  11  84 

5.6 

10  23  86 

5.7 

12    4  88 

5.75 

172 

106 

u 

1     0.1 

24  40 

2 

6.4 

6.3 

11  14  84 

6.4 

10  22  86 

6.4 

•           «   •       »   • 

,   . 

173 

107 

Piscium 

0.4 

+   7  59 

6 

6.8 

6.9 

1  27  82 

6.6 

12  21  86 

6.9 

12  25  86 

6.65 

174 

407 

Ceti 

0.8 

-   2  24 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

1  11  82 

7.0 

1  30  82 

6.9 

11  18  86 

7.0 

175 

108 

u 

1.2 

24  40 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

11  14  84 

6.3 

10  22  86 

6.4 

12  22  88 

6.4 

176 

109 

M 

1.5 

10  27 

3 

5.95 

5.8 

11  11  84 

5.9 

10  23  86 

6.0 

12  22  88 

6.0 

177 

110 

U 

1.6 

+   1  21 

7 

6.5 

6.3 

1     7  82 

6.2 

11  24  86 

6.6 

11  26  86 

6.7 

178 

108 

Piscium 

1.8 

9  14 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

1  27  82 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.95 

11  17  87 

6.95 

179 

109 

u 

1.9 

4  59 

5 

5.6 

5.5 

1     7  82 

5.4 

1  27  82 

5.8 

12  19  86 

5.65 

180 

111 

Ceti 

2.3 

-10  51 

7 

3.25 

3.5 

11     9  84 

3.1 

11  11  84 

3.2 

10  23  86 

3.2 

181 

110 

Piscium 

2.4 

+  94 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

1  27  82 

7.05 

12  21  86 

7.1 

11  17  87 

7.05 

182 

112 

Ceti 

3.9 

-   9  34 

7 

6.6 

6.5 

11  11  84 

6.5 

11  17  84 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.7 

183 

113 

U 

4.1 

+  1  47 

5 

6.25 

6.1 

1     7  82 

6.1 

11  24  86 

6.3 

11  26  86 

6.3 

184 

111 

Piscium 

4.4 

8  53 

4 

7.1 

7.0 

1  27  82 

7.2 

12  21  86 

7.15 

11  17  87 

7.05 

185 

112 

li 

4.9 

9  38 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

1  27  82 

6.4 

12  21  86 

6.6 

11  17  87 

6.6 

186 

114 

Ceti 

5.4 

-   2  55 

3 

6.35 

6.1 

1  30  82 

6.2 

11  18  86 

6.35 

11  17  87 

6.4 

187 

115 

u 

6.1 

+   1  49 

5 

6.55 

6.3 

1     7  82 

6.4 

11  24  86 

6.6 

11  26  86 

6.7 

188 

116 

1C 

6.5 

-   7  27 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

11  11  84 

6.8 

11  17  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.9 

189 

113 

Piscium 

7.2 

+  6  55 

3 

4.85 

4.8 

1  27  82 

5.0 

12  19  86 

4.8 

12  21  86 

4.8 

190 

117 

Ceti 

7.8 

-14    8 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

11  11  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.95 

12  24  88 

6.95 

191 

118 

u 

8.1 

8  36 

3 

5.15 

5.3 

11  11  84 

5.2 

10  23  86 

5.1 

12  24  88 

5.1 

192 

114 

Piscium 

8.2 

+   6  20 

4 

6.1 

6.2 

1  27  82 

6.1 

12  21  86 

6.2 

12  25  86 

6.1 

193 

119 

Ceti 

8.4 

-   1  39 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

1  30  82 

5.8 

11  18  86 

5.9 

12    4  88 

5.8 

194 

120 

u 

9.2 

+  0  15 

5 

6.55 

6.7 

1  30  82 

6.6 

11  24  86 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.45 

195 

121 

u 

10.3 

-   3  10 

3 

5.45 

5.5 

1  30  82 

5.5 

11  18  86 

5.4 

12    4  88 

5.5 

196 

122 

a 

10.6 

2  56 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

1  30  82 

6.9 

11  18  86 

6.8 

12    4  88 

6.85 

197 

123 

u 

11.4 

8  19 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

11  11  84 

6.8 

11  17  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.9 

198 

115 

Piscium 

11.4 

+   2  57 

3 

5.0 

5.2 

1  27  82 

5.1 

12  19  86 

4.95 

12  21  86 

5.0 

199 

124 

Ceti 

13.4 

-   1  10 

3 

6.05 

6.1 

1  30  82 

6.1 

11  18  86 

6.05 

12    4  88 

6.0 

200 

125 

u 

13.8 

10  3'2 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

1     3  83 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.55 

12     2  88 

6.55 

201 

126 

(1 

13.8 

16  28 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

11  11  84 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.7 

12  24  88 

6.65 

202 

127 

u 

14.2 

3  54 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

1  30  82 

6.4 

11  18  86 

6.35 

12     4  88 

6.35 

203 

128 

H 

1  14.3 

11  54 

4 

6.2 

6.3 

1     3  83   6.1 

10  23  86 

6.25 

11  27  86 

6.2 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


11 


No. 

U.A. 

Xo. 

NMM 

1875. 

No 
Obe 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations 

R.  A. 

Ded 

Mean 

Olm'O. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

ft.       m. 

0             f 

204 

129 

Ceti 

1  14.5 

-14  33 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

11  11  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.95 

12  24  88 

6.95 

205 

130 

u 

15.0 

6  49 

7 

6.8 

6.6 

2    8  82 

6.7 

11  11  84 

7.0 

11   17  84   6.7 

206 

131 

u 

16.2 

-1-    1     5 

5 

6.55 

6.8 

1  30  82 

6.6 

11  24  86 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.45 

207 

132 

it 

16.2 

-16 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

1  30  82 

6.8 

11  18  86 

6.8 

12    4  88 

6.8 

208 

133 

H 

16.5 

19  44 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

11  11  84 

6.4 

10  23  86 

6.35 

12  22  88 

6.4 

209 

134 

gt 

17.6 

25    0 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

11  11  84 

6.6 

12  20  86 

6.7 

12  22  88 

6.65 

210 

135 

it 

17.7 

8  39 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

11  14  84 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.9 

11  12  87 

6.8 

211 

109 

Sculptoris 

17.7 

31  36 

4 

6.3 

6.0 

11  14  84 

6.3 

10  23  86 

6.3 

11     9  87 

6.3 

•21-2 

136 

Get  I 

17.8 

8  50 

7 

3.5 

3.2 

11     9  84 

3.45 

11  11  84 

3.6 

10  23  86 

3.5 

213 

137        « 

18.1 

7  34     5 

5.95 

5.9 

2     8  82 

6.05 

11  11  84 

5.9 

10  23  86 

6.0 

214 

110 

Sculptoris 

18.4 

32  28     3 

6.8 

6.8 

11  14  84 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.75 

12  28  88 

6.9 

215 

138 

Ceti 

18.5 

3  30     3 

6.4 

6.4 

1  30  82   6.4 

11  18  86 

6.45 

12    4  88 

6.4 

216 

139       « 

18.5 

16  19     3 

6.3 

6.4 

11  11  84   6.3 

10  23  86 

6.35 

12  24  88 

6.2 

217 

140        " 

18.7 

6  36     7 

6.55 

6.5 

2     8  82   6.6 

11  11  84 

6.8 

11  17  84 

6.4 

218 

116 

Piscium. 

19.2 

+  2  19     4 

6.85 

7.0 

1  30  82   6.8 

11  24  86 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.95 

219 

141 

Ceti 

19.5 

-15  15      3 

5.15 

5.1 

1     3  83   5.1 

10  23  86 

5.25 

11  26  86 

5.15 

220 

142 

u 

19.5 

4  37    33 

6.65 

var. 

1  30  82    6.6 

11  28  86 

6.65 

2    6  88 

6.75 

221 

143 

u 

19.7 

994 

6.9 

7.0 

11  14  84   6.8 

10  23  86 

7.0 

11  12  87 

7.05 

989 

144 

u 

20.1 

133 

6.6 

6.6 

1  30  82   6.6 

11  18  86 

6.55 

12    4  88 

6.6 

223 

117 

Piscium 

20.4 

+  2  53     5 

6.55 

6.6 

1  30  82   6.6 

11  24  86 

6.6 

11  26  86 

6.45 

224 

145 

Ceti 

20.7 

-13  42     5 

5.5 

:>.:> 

1     3  83   5.7 

10  23  86 

5.45 

11  18  86 

5.5 

225 

Sculptoris 

20.7 

30  56     3 

7.3 

7.5 

11  14  84   7.3 

10  23  86 

7.4 

12  28  88 

7.2 

226 

146 

Ceti 

21.2 

9  57      3 

6.9 

6.7 

11  14  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.9 

12    2  88   6.9 

227 

112 

Sculptoris 

21.3 

30  53     4 

6.9 

6.9 

11  14  84 

7.1 

10  23  86 

6.85 

11     9  87 

6.85 

228 

147 

Ceti 

21.4 

21     0     5 

7.0 

6.9 

11  11  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.9 

12  22  89 

7.1 

229 

148 

u 

21.4 

22  59     3 

6.6 

6.6 

11  11  84 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.6 

12  22  88 

6.65 

230 

149 

u 

21.5 

11  33 

5 

6.35 

6.2 

1     3  83 

6.4 

10  23  86 

6.25 

11  18  86 

6.4 

231 

150 

u 

21.7 

2  41 

8 

6.8 

6.8 

1  30  82 

6.8 

11  18  86 

6.8 

12    4  88 

6.8 

232 

118 

Piscium, 

21.8 

+   7  19 

1 

6.05 

5.9 

2    8  82 

6.1 

12  21  86 

6.0 

12  24  88 

6.1 

233 

151 

Ceti 

22.0 

-22  41 

3 

6.6 

.;.: 

11  11  84 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.6 

12  22  88 

6.65 

234 

152 

u 

22.1 

12  54 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

1     3  83 

6.8 

10  23  86 

6.7 

11  27  86 

6.75 

235 

119 

Piscium 

22.5 

+  6  39 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

2     8  82 

6.45 

12  21  86 

6.6 

11  17  87 

6.45 

236 

153 

Ceti 

22.9 

-18  35 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

11  11  84 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.5 

10  12  87 

6.6 

237 

154 

U 

22.9 

25  27 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

11  11  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.95 

12  22  88 

6.95 

238 

155 

(4 

23.3 

10     8 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

11  14  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

6.9 

12     2  88 

6.95 

239 

U 

23.5 

13  52 

5 

7.0 

. 

1     3  83 

7.0 

10  23  86 

7.05 

11  27  86 

7.0 

240 

ise 

U 

23.6 

6  15 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

2    8  82 

6.6 

11  18  86 

6.5 

12  22  88 

6.5 

241 

157 

u 

23.6 

22  17 

5 

5.05 

5.3 

11  11  84 

4.9 

10  23  86 

5.2 

11  18  86 

5.0 

242 

120     Piscium 

23.6 

+   5  30 

3 

5.05 

5.0 

1  27  82 

5.0 

12  19  86 

5.1 

12  21  86 

5.1 

243 

115 

Sculptoris 

23.8 

-26  16 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

11  11  84 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.45 

12  24  88 

6.7 

244 

116 

u 

24.5 

26  51 

3 

6.2 

6.2 

11  11  84 

6.2 

10  23  86 

6.2 

12  24  88 

6.15 

MS 

158 

Ceti 

24.7 

5  36 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

2    8  82 

6.95 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  17  87 

6.85 

246 

159 

n 

25.5 

12  54 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

1     3  83 

7.0 

10  23  86 

7.05 

11  27  86 

6.9 

247 

160 

a 

25.7 

7  22 

4 

7.4 

6.9 

11  14  84 

7.2 

11  28  86 

7.4 

11  17  87 

7.5 

248 

117 

Sculptoris 

25.7 

30  38 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

11  14  84 

6.8 

10  23  86 

6.85 

12  28  88 

6.85 

249 

118 

H 

25.9 

30  56 

4 

6.05 

6.0 

11  14  84 

6.0 

10  23  86 

6.15 

11    9  87 

6.05 

250 

161 

Ceti 

26.2 

24  17 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

11  11  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.95 

12  22  88 

7.0 

251 

162 

u 

25.5 

19  40 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

11  11  84 

6.3 

10  23  86 

6.35 

12  22  88 

6.35 

252 

163 

u 

26.8 

9  40 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

11  14  84 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.55 

12    2  88 

6.45 

253 

121 

Piscium 

26.8 

+   7  34 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

2    8  82 

6.8 

12  21  86 

6.85 

12  24  88 

6.85 

254 

164 

Ceti 

27.3 

-24  49 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

11  11  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.95 

12  22  88 

6.95 

255 

165 

u 

27.4 

7  40 

4 

5.9 

5.9 

2    8  82 

5.8 

11  14  84 

5.9 

11  18  86 

5.95 

256 

166 

u 

1  28.5 

4  10 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

2     8  82 

6.6 

11  18  86 

6.5 

12  24  88 

6.5 

12 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

Ol>8. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

l)ecl. 

Mean 
ObsM. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

0          / 

257 

167 

Ceti 

1  28.5 

-16  19 

5 

5.5 

5.6 

1     3-83 

5.4 

10  23  86 

5.45 

11  26  86 

5.5 

258 

168 

u 

28.9 

24  -20 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

11  11  84 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.7 

12  22  88 

6.5 

259 

122 

Piscium 

29.5 

+   70 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

2     8  82 

7.0 

12  21  86 

6.85 

11  17  87 

6.8 

260 

169 

Ceti 

29.9 

-16     2 

4 

5.6 

5.5 

1     3  83 

5.5 

10  23  86 

5.6 

11  26  86 

5.7 

261 

123 

Piscium 

30.2 

+   7  12 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

2     8  82 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.7 

262 

121 

Seulptoris 

30.4 

-30  33 

4 

5.75- 

5.9 

11  14  84 

5.7 

10  23  86 

5.9 

11     9  87 

5.75 

263 

170 

Ceti 

31.4 

10     3 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

11  14  84 

6.2 

10  23  86 

6.2 

11  26  86 

6.1 

264 

171 

u 

31.5 

4     5 

6 

6.65 

6.6 

2     8  82 

6.4 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  28  86 

6.75 

265 

172 

M 

32.9 

21  55 

5 

5.65 

5.7 

11  11  84 

5.5 

10  23  86 

5.85 

11  18  86 

5.7 

266 

123 

Seulptoris 

33.0 

25  40 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

11  11  84 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.6 

267 

124 

u 

33.5 

29  40 

5 

7.1 

6.9 

11  14  84 

7.1 

10  23  86 

7.0 

11  21  86 

7.0 

268 

124 

Piscium 

34.0 

+   88 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

2     8  82 

6.45 

12  21  86 

6.45 

12  24  88 

6.35 

269 

173 

Ceti 

34.4 

-   3  15 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

2     8  82 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  17  87 

6.85 

270 

125 

Piscium 

34.9 

+  4  51 

2 

4.6 

4.5 

1  27  82 

4.6 

12  21  86 

4.6 

271 

174 

Ceti 

35.6 

-11  57 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

1     3  83 

5.9 

•10  23  86 

5.8 

li  i>6  86 

5.8 

272 

175 

u 

36.4 

4  19 

4 

5.25 

5.2 

2     8  82 

5.2 

11  18  86 

5.3 

12  24  88 

5.35 

273 

176 

(C 

37.6 

5  24 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

2     8  82 

6.4 

11  18  86 

6.5 

11  27  86 

6.5 

274 

126 

Piscium 

38.1 

+   2  36 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

1  29  82 

6.9 

12  21  86  :  6.8 

12  24  88 

6.9 

275 

177 

Ceti 

38.3 

-16  36 

7 

3.25 

3.4 

11     9  84 

3.25 

11  11  84   3.5 

10  23  86 

3.25 

276 

178 

u 

38.5 

7  24 

4 

6.35 

6.4 

2     8  82 

6.3 

11  18  86    6.35 

11  27  86 

6.4 

277 

127 

Piscium 

38.8 

+   8  32 

4 

4.3 

4.3 

1  27  82 

4.15 

12  21  86   4.2 

1'2  24  88 

4.45 

278 

128 

(i 

39.1 

7  56 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

2     8  82 

6.7 

12  21  86    6.6 

12  24  88 

6.6 

279 

129 

u 

39.3 

3     2 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

1  29  82 

6.9 

12  21  86    6.8 

12  24  88 

6.9 

280 

130 

u 

39.5 

2  48 

6 

6.7 

6.7 

1  29  82 

6.5 

12  21  86 

6.7 

11  17  87 

6.65 

281 

179 

Ceti 

39.7 

—   6  22 

3 

5.55 

5.5 

2     8  82 

5.5 

11  18  86 

5.6 

12  24  88 

5.6 

282 

131 

Seulptoris 

39.8 

25  41 

3 

5.35 

5.4 

11  11  84 

5.3 

10  23  86 

5.4 

12  28  88 

5.3 

283 

1 

Fornacis 

40.2 

27  58 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

11  14  84 

6.3 

10  23  86   6.45 

11  21  86 

6.35 

284 

180 

Ceti 

40.9 

14  31 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

11  17  84 

6.6 

10  23  86  !  6.5 

12  22  88 

6.55 

285 

181 

u 

41.7 

21  28 

2 

6.9 

6.8 

11  11  84 

6.9 

12  20  86  !  6.9 

286 

131 

Piscium 

42.0 

+   34 

4 

6.15 

5.9 

1  29  82!  6.15 

12  21  86 

6.1 

12  12  87 

6.2 

287 

Fornacis 

42.8 

-26  53 

3 

6.9 

11  14  84 

6.9 

10  23  86 

7.05 

11  21  86 

6.8 

288 

182 

Ceti 

43.5 

11  18 

3 

4.6 

4.8 

11     9  84 

4.6 

11  11  84 

4.6 

10  23  86 

4.6 

289 

183 

u 

44.0 

7  19 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

11  18  86 

6.9 

11  27  86 

6.7 

11  17  87 

6.75 

290 

184 

u 

44.2 

13  31 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

11  17  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

7.0 

12  22  88 

7.0 

291 

185 

(( 

45.3 

10  57 

8 

3.7 

3.5 

11     9  84 

3.85 

11  11  84 

3.9 

10  23  86 

3.7 

292 

186 

u 

45.4 

7  29 

3 

6.6 

6.4 

11  18  86 

6.65 

11  27  86 

6.6 

12  24  88 

6.6- 

-293 

187 

ft 

45.7 

16  16 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

11  17  84 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.7 

12  22  88 

6.7 

294 

188 

u 

46.9 

17  33 

3 

5.75 

5.8 

11  17  84 

5.7 

10  23  86 

5.8 

12  22  88 

5.7 

295 

132 

Piscium 

47.1 

+   2  34 

3 

4.75 

4.7 

1  27  82 

4.8 

12  21  86 

4.7 

12  24  88 

4.7 

296 

133 

u 

47.8 

8  10 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

'2     8  82 

6.9 

12  21  86 

6.9 

12  24  88 

6.85 

297 

7 

Fornacis 

49.3 

-25  30 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

12     7  84 

7.0 

11  18  86 

7.0 

298 

189 

Ceti 

49.4 

+   1  14 

4 

6.05 

6.3 

1  29  82 

6.15 

11  28  86 

6.1 

12  24  88 

6.6 

299 

190 

n 

50.8 

-23     8 

4 

5.1 

5.0 

11     9  84 

5.1 

11  11  84 

5.1 

11  18  86 

5.1 

300 

191 

u 

51.1 

10  51 

4 

6.6 

6.4 

12  16  84 

6.7 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  24  88 

6.55 

301 

192 

u 

51.6 

2  40 

5 

6.35 

6.4 

1  29  82 

6.4 

2  14  82 

6.3 

1  26  84 

6.4 

302 

193 

U 

52.6 

11  54 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

12  16  84 

6.5 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  24  88 

6.55 

303 

194 

u 

53.2 

23  32 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

12     7  84 

7.0 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  17  87 

6.8 

304 

134 

Piscium 

53.4 

+   5  26 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

2     8  82' 

6.75 

12  21  86 

6.8 

12  24  88 

6.9 

305 

195 

Ceti 

53.5 

-14  29 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

11  17  84 

7.0 

10  23  86 

6.85 

11  17  87 

7.0 

306 

10 

Fornacis 

53.6 

27     2 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

11  14  84 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.6 

11  21  86 

6.65 

307 

135 

Piscium 

53.7 

+   2  30 

5 

6.0 

6.0 

1  29  82 

5.9 

11  28  86 

6.15 

12  21  86 

5.8 

308 

196 

Ceti 

53.9 

-21  26 

3 

5.9 

5.7 

12     7  84 

5.9 

11  18  86 

5.95 

12  24  88 

5.85 

309 

C| 

1  53.9 

3  58 

4 

6.75 

2  14  82 

6.9 

11  21  86 

6.7 

H  26  86 

6.7o 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ota. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

DecL 

Mean 

Obs'd. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.        m 

0          f 

310 

197 

Ceti 

1  54.1 

-21  41 

3 

4.2 

3.9 

11       9   84 

4.3 

11  11  84 

4.2 

10   23   86 

4.15 

311 

198 

u 

54.2 

9    8 

4 

5.6 

5.7 

12  16  84 

5.6 

11  19  86 

5.5 

12  24  88 

5.55 

312 

M 

54.6 

9    5 

4 

7.3 

7.4 

12  16  84 

7.2 

11  19  86 

7.3 

12  24  88 

7.3 

313 

ii 

Fornacis 

54.9 

25     2 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

12     7  84 

7.0 

11  18  86 

7.0 



314 

136 

Piscium 

55.3 

+   7  16 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

2    8  82 

6.9 

12  21  86 

7.0 

i2  24  88 

7.0 

315 

137 

u 

55.6 

2  10 

4 

3.55 

3.8 

2  24  86 

3.5 

11  24  86 

3.5 

12  24  88 

3.55 

316 

12 

Fornacis 

55.7 

-30  36 

4 

5.6 

5.5 

11  14  84 

5.7 

10  23  86 

5.5 

11    9  87 

5.7 

317 

199 

Ceti 

56.5 

2  59 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

1  29  82 

6.7 

2  14  82 

6.7 

1  26  84 

6.6 

318 

200 

u 

56.8 

22  34 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

12    7  84 

7.0 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  12  87 

7.0 

319 

201 

« 

56.8 

0  28 

5 

5.45 

5.4 

1  29  82 

5.4 

2  14  82 

5.35 

1  26  84 

5.6 

320 

13 

Fornacis 

56.9 

30  16 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

11  14  84 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.75 

11     9  87 

6.65 

321 

202 

Ceti 

57.0 

15  55 

4 

6.05 

5.9 

11  17  84 

6.0 

10  23  86 

6.0 

12  24  88 

6.2 

322 

14 

Fornacis 

57.1 

24  29 

4 

6.55 

6.2 

12    7  84 

6.6 

11  18  86 

6.5 

11     9  87 

6.6 

323 

203 

Ceti 

57.4 

4  42 

5 

5.85 

5.8 

1  29  82 

5.8 

2  14  82 

5.8 

1  26  84 

5.9 

324 

204 

u 

57.4 

0  56 

6 

6.1 

5.9 

1  29  82 

6.1 

2  14  82 

6.1 

1  26  84 

6.1 

325 

205 

u 

58.1 

12  28 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.7 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  24  88 

6.8 

326 

138 

Piscium 

sas 

+   78 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

2    8  82 

6.6 

12  21  86 

6.6 

12  24  88 

6.5 

327 

15 

Fornacis 

58.9 

-29  54 

3 

4.8 

4.9 

11  14  84 

4.8 

10  23  86 

4.8 

11  19  86 

4.8 

328 

139 

Piscium 

59.2 

+   6  26 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

2    8  82 

6.75 

12  21  86 

6.7 

12  24  88 

6.85 

329 

140 

u 

1  59.6 

7  39 

5 

6.7 

6.6 

2    8  82 

6.75 

12  21  86 

6.7 

12  24  88 

6.65 

330 

206 

Ceti 

2    0.0 

-10  52 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

12  16  84 

6.5 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  25  88 

6.65 

331 

207 

u 

0.1 

0  34 

7 

6.55 

6.3 

1  29  82 

6.7 

2  14  82 

6.5 

1  26  84 

6.6 

332 

208 

u 

0.9 

9  12 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.8 

12  25  88 

6.8 

333 

209 

u 

1.0 

19  44 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.6 

11  27  86 

6.7 

334 

210 

u 

1.2 

1  12 

6 

6.8 

7.0 

1  29  82 

6.7 

2  14  82 

6.7 

1  26  84 

6.9 

335 

211 

u 

2.2 

10  38 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

6.8 

336 

212 

u 

2.3 

7  16 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

12  16  84 

6.7 

12  27  89 

6.7 

1  14  90 

6.6 

337 

16 

Fornacis 

2.5 

28  10 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

11  14  84 

7.1 

11  21  86 

6.95 

12  12  87 

7.05 

338 

213 

Ceti 

2.8 

18  22 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

12  16  84 

6.5 

11  18  86 

6.6 

11  24  86 

6.65 

339 

214 

a 

3.4 

+  3  11 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

2  14  82 

6.85 

11  24  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

6.9 

340 

18 

Fornacis 

3.9 

-24  56 

4 

6.45 

6.4 

12     7  84 

6.4 

11  18  86 

6.4 

11  19  86 

6.6 

341 

215 

Ceti 

4.8 

+  7  59 

5 

5.7 

5.7 

2  14  82 

5.95 

11  28  86 

5.7 

12  25  86 

5.7 

342 

216 

1C 

5.1 

-15  40 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

11  17  84 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.6 

343 

• 

5.1 

28  49 

3 

7.0 

11  14  84 

7.1 

11  21  86 

6.95 

i2  12  87 

6.95 

344 

217 

1C 

5.2 

+   2  52 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

2  14  82 

6.85 

11  24  86 

6.8 

12  25  88 

6.7 

345 

218 

H 

5.3 

-  2  25 

4 

6.05 

6.0 

1  29  82 

6.1 

2  14  82 

6.1 

11  21  86 

6.0 

346 

219 

H 

5.3 

10  38 

3 

5.95 

5.9 

12  16  84 

6.0 

11  19  86 

5.95 

12  25  88 

5.95 

347 

220 

M 

5.7 

19  54 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  27  86 

6.8 

348 

222 

II 

5.6 

18  20 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

12  16  84 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.8 

11  27  86 

6.75 

349 

221 

U 

5.8 

+  29 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

2  14  82 

6.85 

11  24  86 

6.7 

12  25  86 

6.8 

350 

u 

6.1 

-18  19 

4 

7.2 

7.3 

12  16  84 

7.0 

11  18  86 

7.2 

11  27  86 

7.2 

351 

223 

(1 

6.4 

+   8  16 

5 

4.6 

4.3 

1  27  82 

4.4 

11  28  86 

455 

12  25  86 

4.65 

352 

224 

u 

6.4 

-   2  59 

6 

5.55 

5.8 

1  29  82 

5.55 

2  14  82 

5.6 

1  26  84 

5.4 

353 

225 

M 

7.0 

+  4  26 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

2  14  82 

6.85 

11  24  86 

6.8 

12  25  88 

6.7 

354 

226 

(l 

7.2 

-21  35 

2 

5.7 

5.8 

12  16  84 

5.7 

11  18  86 

5.7 



355 

19 

Fornacis 

7.4 

31  19 

3 

5.3 

5.4 

11  14  84 

5.4 

10  23  86 

5.2 

12  12  87 

5.35 

356 

227 

Ceti 

7.7 

9  39 

5 

6.7 

6.5 

12  16  84 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.8 

11  28  86 

6.8 

357 

228 

u 

8.8 

+  08 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

2  14  82 

6.85 

12  20  86 

6.7 

12  25  86 

6.6 

358 

229 

H 

9.3 

-10    3 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

12  16  84 

6.5 

11  19  86 

6.3 

12  25  86 

6.45 

359 

230 

(( 

10.1 

10  24 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

12  16.84 

6.7 

11  19  86 

6.8 

12  25  88 

6.65 

360 

231 

(( 

10.8 

7     0 

3 

5.5 

5.7 

11  21  86 

5.4 

12  20  86 

5.6 

12  25  86 

5.5 

361 

•232 

M 

11.5 

+   1  10 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

2  14  82 

6.1 

11  24  86 

6.25 

11  26  86 

6.2 

362 

234 

u 

2  13.4 

-   4  55 

4 

6.5 

6.8 

2  14  82 

6.5 

1  26  84 

6.5 

11  21  86 

6.5 

14 


CATALOGUE    OP    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


1875. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

No. 

0.  A 
No. 

Name 

No 
Obs 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h,   m. 

o  t 

363 

22 

Fornacis 

2  13.4 

-26  32 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

12   7  84 

6.4 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  12  87 

6.45 

364 

235 

Ceti 

15.4 

20  29 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.6 

11  18  86 

6.8 

12  25  86 

6.7 

365 

236 

u 

15.5 

0  11 

5 

6.0 

5.8 

2  14  82 

5.8 

1  26  84 

6.0 

11  24  86 

6.05 

366 

237 

u 

15.9 

1  27 

7 

5.7 

5.9 

2  14  82 

5.95 

1  26  84 

5.8 

11  24  86 

5.65 

367 

238 

u 

15.9 

11  21 

2 

5.2 

5.4 

12  16  84 

5.2 

11  21  86 

5.2 

368 

239 

tf 

16.2 

18  14 

3 

6.05 

5.9 

12  15  84 

6.0 

11  18  86 

6.1 

12  12  87 

6.0 

369 

23 

Fornacis 

16.8 

24  23 

3 

5.25 

5.4 

11  18  86 

5.25 

11  19  86 

5.15 

12  12  87 

5.35 

370 

240 

Ceti 

17.1 

18  55 

2 

6.25 

6.3 

12  16  84 

6.25 

11  18  86 

6.25 

371 

241 

u 

17.2 

6  46 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

11  21  86 

7.0 

12  20  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

6.9 

372 

24 

Fornacis 

17.8 

27  34 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

12  7  84 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.8 

12  12  87 

6.7 

373 

242 

Ceti 

18.1 

3  40 

6 

7.1 

7.0 

2  14  82 

7.1 

1  26  84 

7.1 

11  21  86 

7.15 

374 

243 

u 

18.2 

16  49 

3 

6.65 

6.4 

12  16  85 

6.7 

11  21  86 

6.7 

11  26  86 

6.6 

375 

244 

ft 

18.7 

4  28 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

2  14  82 

6.8 

1  26  84 

7.0 

11  21  86 

6.8 

376 

245 

U 

18.7 

3  21 

6 

6.55 

6.5 

2  14  82 

6.35 

1  26  84 

6.5 

11  21  86 

6.65 

377 

26 

Fornacis 

18.7 

26  25 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

12  7  84 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  12  87 

6.6 

378 

246 

Ceti 

19.7 

+  5  44 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

2  15  82 

6.7 

12  20  86 

6.9 

12  25  86 

6.8 

379 

247 

(t 

19.9 

-12  51 

3 

4.65 

4.6 

12  16  84 

4.7 

2  23  86 

4.6 

11  18  86 

4.65 

380 

248 

u 

20.1 

15  54 

3 

5.6 

5.7 

12  16  84 

5.6 

11  21  86 

5.55 

12  25  88 

5.6 

381 

249 

« 

20.8 

+  9  39 

5 

6.6 

6.7 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.45 

•12  13  87 

6.65 

382 

250 

K 

20.8 

-20  37 

2 

5.9 

6.0 

12  16  84 

5.9 

11  19  86 

5.9 

383 

251 

(( 

21.5 

+  7  54 

7 

4.3 

4.4 

2  15  82 

4.4 

2  24  86 

4.35 

ii  21  86 

4.15 

384 

252 

tf 

21.6 

1  24 

9 

6.8 

6.9 

2  15  82 

6.5 

1  24  86 

6.9 

11  28  86 

6.75 

385 

253 

a 

22.7 

-11  54 

5 

7.0 

6.9 

12  16  84 

7.1 

11  19  86 

7.0 

12  25  86 

6.95 

386 

254 

u 

22.9 

+  90 

7 

6.35 

6.4 

2  15  82 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.2 

11  28  86 

6.2 

387 

255 

a 

23.5 

-21  36 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

12  16  84 

7.0 

11  19  86 

7.0 

388 

257 

u 

24.2 

23  14 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  25  88 

6.7 

389 

256 

a 

24.4 

0  18 

8 

6.35 

6.5 

2  15  82 

6.5 

1  26  84 

6.4 

11  24  86 

6.25 

390 

30 

Fornacis 

24.6 

25  45 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

12  7  84 

6.4 

11  19  86 

6.3 

12  12  87 

6.45 

391 

258 

Ceti 

24.9 

23  6 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

12  16  84 

6.45 

11  19  86 

6.35 

12  25  88 

6.35 

392 

259 

tf 

25.0 

+  1  43 

10 

5.9 

5.7 

2  15  82 

5.3 

11  24  86 

5.95 

11  26  86 

5.9 

393 

.  .  . 

u 

25.2 

0  33 

4 

6.9 

2  15  82 

6.8 

11  24  86 

7.0 

12  25  86 

6.8 

394 

260 

u 

25.8 

-  1  35 

5 

5.7 

5.9 

2  15  82 

5.5 

1  26  84 

5.8 

11  24  86 

5.75 

395 

261 

u 

26.2 

15  48 

3 

4.65 

4.8 

12  16  84 

4.6 

2  23  86 

4.7 

11  18  86 

4.65 

396 

u 

27.7 

13  53 

var. 

397 

262 

ft 

27.9 

12  53 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  25  86 

6.75 

398 

263 

If 

27.9 

20  33 

2 

6.2 

6.1 

12  16  84 

6.2 

11  19  86 

6.2 

399 

34 

Fornacis 

28.4 

28  47 

5 

5.05 

4.9 

11  14  84 

5.0 

11  18  86 

5.1 

ii  i9  86 

5.3 

400 

264 

Ceti 

28.5 

+  6  56 

5 

6.35 

5.9 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.35 

12  20  86 

6.3 

401 

265 

tt 

28.5 

-  8  24 

7 

5.8 

5.5 

12  16  84 

5.6 

11  21  86 

6.1 

11  24  86 

5.7 

402 

266 

tf 

28.9 

22  29 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

12  16  84 

7.0 

11  19  86 

7.0 

12  25  88 

7.0 

403 

267 

u 

29.1 

4  6 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

2  15  82 

6.8 

1  26  84 

7.0 

11  21  86 

7.0 

404 

268 

u 

29.2 

+  6  17 

3 

6.05 

6.0 

2  15  82 

6.1 

11  26  86 

6.0 

1  29  89 

6.0 

405 

269 

u 

29.3 

-  9  54 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  21  86 

6.95 

12  12  87 

6.75 

406 

270 

u 

29.3 

+  53 

6 

5.15 

5.1 

2  15  82 

4.9 

11  21  86 

5.3 

11  24  86 

5.3 

407 

u 

29.7 

-15  29 

4 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  19  86 

7.0 

12  25  86 

7.0 

408 

271 

u 

29.8 

8  23 

6 

5.6 

5.4 

12  16  84 

5.6 

11  21  86 

5.8 

11  24  86 

5.5 

409 

272 

It 

30.0 

+  7  11 

7 

6.1 

5.6 

2  15  82 

6.3 

11  26  86 

6.05 

11  28  86 

6.1 

410 

u 

30.1 

-18  11 

2 

6.9 

. 

12  27  86 

6.9 

1  16  88 

6.9 

411 

273 

If 

30.3 

21  57 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  25  88 

6.75 

412 

274 

u 

30.6 

15  12 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.9 

12  25  86 

6.95 

413 

275 

u 

31.1 

20  40 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

12  16  84 

7.0 

11  19  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

7.0 

414 

276 

u 

31.4 

+  79 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.35 

12  25  86 

6.4 

415 

277 

u 

2  31.4 

-  3  56 

7 

6.05 

6.0 

2  15  82 

5.7 

1  26  84 

6.1 

11  21  86 

6.25 

CATALOGUE    OF   THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


15 


Xo. 

U.  A. 

No 

Name. 

1873. 

No. 

'  >L-S 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.A. 

DecL 

Mean 

Obe'd. 

I"  A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m 

0     / 

416 

278 

Ceti 

2  32.1 

-23  32 

3 

6.75 

fcl 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  25  88 

6.7 

417 

279 

H 

32.1 

+  2  54 

2 

6.5 

6.5 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.5 



418 

280 

H 

32.8 

-21  0 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  19  86 

6.9 

i2  25  88 

7.6 

419 

281 

u 

32.9 

9  28 

4 

7.0 

7.11 

12  16  84 

7.1 

11  21  86 

7.0 

12  25  86 

6.95 

420 

282 

H 

33.1 

10  22 

7 

6.75 

6.7 

12  16  84 

6.6 

11  21  86 

6.8 

12  25  86 

7.0 

421 

283 

M 

33.1 

0  13 

4 

3.9 

4.0 

2  24  86 

3.9 

11  21  86 

3.9 

11  24  86 

3.9 

422 

284 

H 

33.5 

12  24 

5 

4.75 

4.6 

12  16  84 

4.9 

2  23  86 

4.75 

11  18  86 

4.65 

423 

285 

U 

33.7 

+  5  34 

5 

6.35 

6.4 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.2 

11  28  86 

6.35 

424 

286 

H 

34.1 

-  9  59 

9 

5.55 

5.7 

12  16  84 

5.7 

11  21  86 

5.7 

11  24  86 

5.4 

425 

187 

• 

34.5 

14  59 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

1  10  85 

6.7 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  25  86 

6.65 

426 

288 

« 

34.8 

1  14 

5 

6.15 

6.2 

2  15  82 

5.9 

1  26  .84 

6.2 

11  24  86 

6.25 

427 

289 

u 

35.5 

3  45 

5 

6.5 

6.5 

2  15  82 

6.5 

1  26  84 

6.5 

11  21  86 

6.45 

428 

290 

• 

35.6 

15  2 

4 

6.05 

6.2 

1  10  85 

6.1 

11  19  86 

6.0 

12  24  88 

5.9 

429 

291- 

2  " 

36.8 

+  2  43 

4 

3.1 

3.2 

2  24  86 

3.0 

11  21  86 

3.15 

11  24  86 

3.15 

430 

293 

U 

37.2 

-34 

6 

6.85 

6.8 

2  15  82 

6.7 

1  26  84 

6.8 

11  21  86 

6.9 

431 

294 

U 

37.8 

8  26 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

12  16  84 

6.8 

11  21  86 

6.7 

12  24  88 

6.7 

432 

295 

H 

38.2 

+  9  35 

5 

4.5 

4.3 

2  24  86 

4.7 

11  21  86 

4.4 

11  24  86 

4.4 

433 

296 

u 

38.2 

-14  23 

6 

4.05 

4.1 

12  16  84 

4.0 

2  23  86 

4.15 

11  18  86 

4.15 

434 

41 

Fornacis 

38.3 

28  26 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  18  86 

6.7 

12  28  88 

7.0 

435 

43 

u 

38.7 

26  2 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.9 



436 

297 

Ceti 

38.8 

+  4  11 

6 

6.2 

6.3 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  24  86 

6.1 

11  28  86 

6.2 

437 

22 

Eridani 

39.3 

-19  6 

3 

4.4 

4.5 

2  6  82 

4.4 

12  16  84 

4.4 

2  23  86 

4.4 

438 

298 

Ceti 

39.4 

22  42 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

7.1 

12  25  86 

7.05 

439 

23 

Eridani 

39.6 

20  56 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.0 

11  19  86 

7.0 



440 

H 

40.8 

22  11 

3 

7.35 

7.5 

1  10  85 

7.4 

11  19  86 

7.3 

12  28  88 

7.3 

441 

26 

U 

41.1 

22  10 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

1  10  85 

6.75 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  28  88 

C.7 

442 

27 

H 

41.6 

23  1 

2 

6.6 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.6 

443 

299 

Ceti 

43.2 

+  0  24 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

2  15  82 

7.0 

11  24  86 

6.85 

12  25  86 

7.2 

444 

28 

Eridani 

44.1 

-  5  30 

7 

7.15 

6.9 

1  10  85 

7.2 

11  26  86 

7.1 

12  25  86 

7.1 

445 

50 

Fornacis 

44.3 

25  4 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

1  10  85 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.35 

12  12  87 

6.45 

446 

51 

u 

44.5 

28  28 

2 

5.5 

56 

1  10  85 

5.5 

11  18  86 

5.5 

447 

30 

Eridani 

45.4 

21  31 

3 

4.95 

4.9 

2  6  82 

5.0 

2  23  86 

4.9 

12  28  88 

4.95 

44^ 

32 

u 

46.5 

13  17 

2 

6.2 

6.1 

1  10  85 

6.2 

11  19  86 

6.2 



449 

33 

H 

46.8 

9  57 

5 

6.4 

6.4 

12  16  84 

6.2 

11  21  86 

6.45 

ii  24  86 

6.4 

450 

300 

Ceti 

47.1 

+  8  49 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

2  15  82 

7.0 

11  28  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

7.05 

451 

301 

U 

47.2 

1  28 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

2  15  82 

7.0 

11  24  86 

6.85 

12  25  86 

7.1 

452 

34 

Eridani 

47.7 

-22  36 

•2 

6.9 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.9 



453 

35 

H 

48.0 

22  53 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

1  10  85 

6.3 

11  19  86 

6.25 

12  28  88 

6.25 

454 

37 

u 

48.1 

10  57 

5 

6.8 

6.8 

12  16  84 

6.6 

11  21  86 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.9 

455 

302 

Ceti 

48.4 

0  34 

5 

6.8 

6.7 

2  15  82 

7.0 

11  24  86 

6.85 

12  25  86 

6.7 

456 

303 

(« 

48.6 

+  2  59 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

10  20  86 

6.9 

11  24  86 

6.9 

1  16  88 

6.9 

457 

38 

Eridani 

49.0 

-14  32 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  21  86 

6.8 

458 

304 

Ceti 

49.1 

+  1  31 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

2  15  82 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.65 

12  20  86 

6.9 

459 

305 

u 

49.6 

7  53 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

2  15  82 

6.3 

11  28  86 

6.4 

12  25  88 

6.35 

460 

58 

Fornacis 

50.0 

-25  49 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.8 

12  28  88 

7.0 

461 

39 

Eridani 

50.3 

9  24 

9 

3.9 

s.- 

2  6  82 

3.8 

3  7  82 

4.0 

12  16  84 

3.8 

462 

40 

H 

50.4 

4  13 

4 

5.0 

s.i 

2  15  82 

4.9 

2  23  86 

5.0 

11  21  86 

5.1 

463 

306 

Ceti 

50.5 

-1-40 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

2  15  82 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.9 

1  16  88 

6.75 

464 

307 

• 

50.8 

-03 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

2  15  82 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.65 

1  16  88 

6.65 

465 

41 

Eridani 

51.8 

24  22 

5 

5.7 

5.7 

2  6  82 

5.8 

1  10  85 

5.6 

11  18  86 

5.5 

466 

Fornacis 

51.8 

25  28 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.1 

11  19  86 

7.2 

12  28  88 

7.0 

467 

61 

u 

51.9 

30  22 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

1  10  85 

6.35 

11  18  86 

6.4 

1  16  87 

6.4 

468 

42 

Eridani 

2  52.2 

12  30 

3 

6.8 

6.6 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  21  86 

6.7 

12  28  88 

6.85 

16 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

C.  A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

o   / 

469 

43 

Eridani 

2  52.4 

-  3  17 

3 

5.25 

5.2 

2  15  82 

5.2 

2  23  86 

5.2 

11  21  86 

5.3 

470 

44 

u 

52.5 

24  7 

3 

6.25 

6.2 

1  10  85 

6.2 

11  19  86 

6.2 

12  28  88 

6.3 

471 

45 

u 

5*2.7 

10  17 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

12  16  84 

6.1 

11  21  86 

6.3 

12  21  86 

6.3 

472 

308 

Ceti 

53.0 

+  8  25 

4 

4.75 

4.8 

2  15  82 

4.6 

11  21  86 

4.8 

11  24  86 

4.8 

473 

46 

Eridani 

53.4 

-  2  58 

6' 

5.6 

5.4 

2  15  82 

5.9 

2  23  86 

5.45 

11  21  86 

5.5 

474 

47 

u 

53.5 

7  41 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

3  7  82 

7.0 

11  24  86 

7.1 

11  26  86 

7.1 

475 

63 

Fornacis 

53.8 

29  24 

4 

6.3 

6.3 

1  10  85 

6.2 

11  18  86 

6.4 

1  16  87 

6.3 

476 

50 

Eridani 

54.0 

14  11 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  21  86 

6.8 

12  28  88 

6.95 

477 

65 

Fornacis 

54.1 

25  47 

3 

5.85 

5.9 

1  10  85 

5.85 

11  18  86  5.9 

11  19  86 

5.8 

478 

51 

Eridani 

54.6 

3  23 

7 

6.8 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.45 

1  18  85  6.8 

11  26  86 

6.8 

479 

52 

U 

55.0 

8  9 

6 

6.1 

6.1 

3  7  82 

6.2 

2  23  86 

5.95 

11  24  86 

6.2 

480 

309 

Ceti 

55.3 

+  4  51 

3 

6.75 

6.6 

2  15  82 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.8 

12  25  88 

6.7 

481 

310 

ii 

55.8 

3  36 

4 

2.6 

2.4 

2  24  86 

2.6 

11  21  86 

2.6 

11  24  86 

2.65 

482 

311 

M 

55.8 

3  52 

4 

6.3 

6.4 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  24  86 

6.4 

12  25  88 

6.3 

483 

53 

Eridani 

55.9 

-10  27 

5 

6.05 

6.3 

1  10  85 

5.85 

11  21  86 

6.1 

12  25  86 

6.15 

484 

54 

u 

56.0 

6  59 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

3  7  82 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.7 

11  26  86 

6.8 

485 

68 

Fornacis 

56/2 

28  34 

6 

6.1 

6.0 

1  10  85 

6.2 

11  18  86 

6.1 

11  19  86 

6.2 

486 

55 

Eridani 

56.6 

8  11 

5 

5.7 

5.6 

3  7  82 

5.8 

2  23  86 

5.7 

11  24  86 

5.6 

487 

56 

it 

56.9 

24  7 

5 

3.95 

4.1 

2  6  82 

4.1 

11  18  86 

3.9 

11  19  86 

3.8 

488 

312 

Ceti 

56.9 

+  5  44 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

2  15  82 

6.9 

11  24  86 

7.0 

12  25  88 

6.8 

489 

u 

57.2 

5  38 

4 

7.1 

7.3 

2  15  82 

7.0 

11  24  86 

7.2 

11  16  88 

7.1 

490 

57 

Eridani 

58.1 

-86 

8 

5.35 

5.3 

3  7  82 

5.6 

2  23  86 

5.45 

11  24  86 

5.1 

491 

313 

Ceti 

58.2 

+  1  23 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

2  15  82 

6.6 

12  20  86 

6.6 

492 

59 

Eridani 

2  59.1 

-  8  46 

4 

6.75 

6.9 

3  7  82 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.7 

ii  26  86 

6.8' 

493 

61 

u 

3  0.4 

6  34 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

3  7  82 

5.8 

11  24  86 

5.9 

11  26  86 

5.8 

494 

62 

M 

0.5 

10  44 

4 

6.85 

6.7 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  21  86 

6.7 

1  16  87 

6.85 

495 

63 

K 

1.4 

14  14 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  21  86 

6.8 

496 

314 

Ceti 

2.0 

+  7  59 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

2  15  82 

6.75 

11  28  86 

6.8 

12  28  88 

6.55 

497 

69 

Fornacis 

.  2.5 

-28  19 

6 

6.15 

6.2 

1  10  85 

6.35 

11  18  86 

6.1 

11  19  86 

6.2 

498 

64 

Eridani 

5.1 

4  17 

2 

6.75 

6.7 

2  15  82 

6.75 

11  26  86 

6.75 

499 

65 

u 

5.1 

24  13 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

1  10  85 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.6 

500 

66 

u 

5.2 

13  44 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

1  10  85 

6.45 

11  21  86 

6.6 

12  21  86 

65 

501 

67 

« 

5.5 

16  30 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.4 

11  19  86 

6.6 

12  21  86 

6.4 

502 

315 

Ceti 

5.8 

+  6  11 

3 

6.1 

6.1 

2  15  82 

6.1 

11  28  86 

6.0 

12  28  88 

6.15 

503 

316 

u 

6.4 

-  1  40 

3 

5.3 

5.3 

2  15  82 

5.35 

11  21  86 

5.25 

11  24  86 

5.3 

504 

68 

Eridani 

6.6 

21  6 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

6.85 

505 

72 

Fornacis 

6.8 

29  29 

3 

3.75 

3.6 

11  19  86 

3.7 

1  16  87 

3.8 

12  28  88 

3.8 

506 

70 

Eridani 

7.3 

20  30 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

7.0 

12  25  88 

6.95 

507 

74 

Fornacis 

8.1 

28  3 

4 

6.75 

6.4 

1  10  85 

6.7 

11  18  86 

6.7 

1  16  87 

6.8 

508 

76 

u 

8.4 

30  16 

4 

6.45 

6.4 

1  10  85 

6.4 

11  18  86 

6.55 

1  16  87 

6.4 

509 

78 

«i 

9.6 

26  34 

4 

6.35 

6.3 

1  10  85 

6.45 

11  19  86 

6.2 

1  16  87 

6.45 

510 

72 

Eridani 

9.6 

20  29 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

6.95 

511 

73 

u 

9.8 

9  17 

8 

4.65 

4.9 

3  7  82 

5.1 

2  22  86 

4.5 

2  23  86 

4.6 

512 

74 

u 

9.8 

6  23 

6 

6.35 

6.6 

1  10  85 

6.4 

1  18  85 

6.4 

11  26  86 

6.55 

513 

75 

(I 

10.2 

6  12 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  26  86 

6.85 

12  28  88 

6.85 

514 

76 

<( 

10.2 

4  45 

7 

7.15 

7.0 

2  15  82 

6.95 

11  26  86 

7.05 

1  18  87 

7.3 

515 

77 

K 

10.5 

9  37 

3 

6.35 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.3 

11  26  86 

6.3 

12  28  88 

6.4 

516 

317 

Ceti 

10.5 

+  6  20 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

2  15  82 

6.85 

11  28  86 

6.8 

2  3  88 

6.95 

517 

•  .  * 

u 

10.7 

7  14 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

2  15  82 

6.95 

11  28  86 

6.8 

2  3  88 

6.95 

518 

78 

Eridani 

11.8 

-23  59 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.85 

12  28  88 

7.0 

519 

318 

Ceti 

12.0 

1  23 

5 

5.65 

5.7 

2  15  82 

5.6 

11  21  86 

5.6 

11  24  86 

5.9 

520 

319 

14 

12.8 

+  2  55 

5 

5.0 

5.1 

2  15  82 

4.8 

11  24  86 

5.0 

2  3  88 

5.0 

521 

82 

Fornacis 

3  12.8 

-29  15 

5 

6.1 

5.9 

1  10  85 

6.1 

11  18  86 

6.2 

1  16  87 

6.05 

CATALOGUE    OF    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


17 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

Xo. 
Ute. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.  A. 

DecL 

Mean 
ObsM. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag.           Date. 

Mag. 

A.        M. 

o      / 

522 

79 

Eridani 

3  12.9 

-22  58 

5 

5.15 

5.3 

2     6  82 

5.0 

1    10   85 

5.3 

2  23  86 

5.15 

5-23 

80 

it 

13.0 

19     1 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

1  10  85 

5.9 

11  19  86 

5.7 

1  16  87 

5.8 

524 

320 

Ceti 

13.3 

+  0  45 

6 

7.0 

7.0 

2  15  82 

6.95 

11  27  86 

7.1 

12  25  86 

6.85 

525 

81 

Eridani 

14.0 

-22  13 

10 

3.8 

34 

2     6  82 

3.6 

2  22  86 

3.9 

2  24  86 

3.7 

526 

83 

Fornacis 

14.1 

24  35 

3 

6.05 

5.9 

1  10  85 

6.0 

11  19  86 

6.1 

12  28  88 

6.05 

527 

321 

OM 

14.6 

+    3  14 

5 

6.2 

6.2 

2  15  82 

6.1 

11  24  86 

6.4 

11  28  86 

6.1 

528 

85 

Fornacis 

15.4 

-26  45 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

7.0 

1  16  87 

6.8 

529 

86 

1C 

15.4 

27    4 

5 

6.55 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.45 

11  19  86 

6.5 

1  16  87 

6.6 

530 

83 

Eridani 

15.9 

24    5 

2 

5.7 

5.7 

1  10  85 

5.7 

11  19  86 

5.7 



... 

531 

84 

u 

16.1 

20  47 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

1  10  85 

6.75 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  25  88 

6.6 

532 

85 

u 

16.7 

21  33 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

7.0 

533 

87 

Fornacis 

16.9 

26    2 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.4 

11  19  86 

6.3 

1  16  87 

6.4 

534 

1 

Tauri 

17.1 

+   4  26 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

2  15  82 

6.6 

11  28  86 

6.75 

2  24  87 

6.65 

535 

2 

u 

17.2 

0  28 

2 

695 

6.9 

2  15  82 

6.95 

11  27  86 

6.95 

536 

86 

Eridani 

17.2 

-   8  14 

7 

6.55 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.45 

1  18  85 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.7 

537 

87 

u 

17.0 

17  53 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

1  10  85 

7.0 

11  19  86 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.9 

538 

88 

u 

18.6 

14  26 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

3     7  82 

6.9 

12  25  86 

6.85 

12  25  88 

6.8 

539 

90 

Fornacis 

21.1 

27  46 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

1  10  85 

6.2 

11  19  86 

6.0 

1  16  87 

6.2 

540 

90 

Eridani 

21.9 

14  48 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3     7  82 

6.95 

12  25  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

7.0 

541 

91 

U 

22.1 

11  43 

4 

6.1 

5.9 

3     7  82 

6.1 

2  22  86 

6.1 

1  18  87 

6.1 

542 

5 

Tauri 

22.6 

+   2  49 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

1  28  86 

6.75 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  24  87 

6.75 

543 

93 

Eridani 

23.5 

-  7  14 

9 

6.35 

6.1 

1  10  85 

6.45 

1  18  85 

6.4 

11  26  86 

6.3 

544 

94 

U 

23.7 

13     6 

4 

5.7 

5.8 

3     7  82 

5.8 

2  22  86 

5.7 

12  25  88 

5.6 

545 

95 

u 

24.1 

23  55 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.85 

12  25  88 

6.85 

546 

6 

Tauri 

24.1 

+   5  46 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

2  15  82 

6.45 

11  28  86 

6.45 

2  13  87 

6.35 

547 

96 

Eridani 

24.3  -12     4 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3     7  82 

6.9 

2  22  86 

6.8 

12  25  88 

6.8 

548 

98 

u 

24.3  j     22  56 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

7.05 

1  18  87 

7.1 

549 

97 

u 

24.4  !       5  30 

4 

4.8 

4.7 

2  15  82 

4.9 

2  22  86 

4.7 

2  23  86 

4.7 

550 

7 

Tauri 

24.7        0  55 

5 

6.6 

7.0 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  27  86 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.65 

551 

8 

u 

25.8 

+   8  57 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

2  15  82 

6.1 

2  13  87 

5.9 

2  24  87 

5.9 

5.V2 

94 

Fornacis 

26.6 

-26    2 

4 

6.25 

6.3 

1  10  85 

6.2 

11   19  86 

6.25 

1  18  87 

6.4 

553 

95 

n 

27.1 

25    3 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.95 

11  19  86 

6.8 

2    3  88 

6.95 

554 

101 

Eridani 

27.1 

9  53 

5 

3.55 

3.6 

2    6  82 

3.5 

3     7  82 

3.55 

2  22  86 

3.5 

555 

102 

it 

27.4 

15  58 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.0 

12  25  86 

7.05 

1  18  87 

7.05 

556 

u 

zr.a 

7  50 

6 

7.0 

11  26  86 

6.8 

12  21  86 

7.05 

1  18  87 

7.0 

557 

g 

T'liiri 

28.2 

+   60 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

2  15  82 

6.8 

11  28  86 

6.75 

2  13  87 

6.8 

558 

103 

Eridu  n  i 

28.3 

-22     3 

9 

3.95 

4.5 

2    6  82 

4.1 

2  22  86 

3.7 

2  24  86 

3.95 

559 

104 

U 

28.6 

10  17 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

3     7  82 

6.4 

2  22  86 

6.4 

12  25  86 

6.4 

560 

97 

Fornacis 

29.5 

26    0 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.4 

11  19  86 

6.5 

2     3  88 

6.5 

561 

105 

Eridani 

29.8 

5  33 

5 

6.85 

6.7 

2  15  82 

7.0 

11  26  86 

6.7 

12  25  86 

6.9 

562 

106 

ic 

30.0 

11  37 

4 

5.9 

5.8 

3     7  82 

5.95 

2  22  86 

5.8 

1  18  87 

6.05 

563 

10 

Tauri 

30.4 

+   0  11 

5 

6.5 

6.5 

2  15  82 

6.3 

11  27  86 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.5 

564 

11 

it 

30.5 

0    1 

4 

4.4 

4.5 

2  15  82 

4.4 

2  22  86 

4.4 

2  24  86 

4.4 

565 

107 

Erida  n  i 

30.6 

-17  53 

4 

5.2 

5.3 

1  10  85 

5.15 

2  22  86 

5.2 

2  23  86 

5.25 

566 

108 

u 

32.0 

15  54 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.0 

12  25  86 

7.05 

12  25  88 

7.0 

567 

Tauri 

32.2 

+   2  19 

4 

7.4 

7.4 

2  15  82 

7.15 

2  13  87 

7.35 

2    6  88 

7.55 

568 

109 

E  rid  i.i  n  i 

32.4 

-   7  48 

7 

6.1 

6.1 

1  10  85 

6.45 

1  18  85 

5.8 

11  26  86 

6.1 

569 

12 

Tauri 

32.4 

+   2  21 

3 

7.15 

7.0 

2  15  >2 

7.15 

2  13  87 

7.15 

12  28  88 

7.2 

570 

111 

Eridani 

32.8 

-  6     2 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.45 

12  25  88 

6.35 

571 

112 

V 

33.4 

3  48 

6 

6.65 

6.6 

2  15  82 

6.9 

11  27  86 

6.65 

12  25  86 

6.55 

572 

13 

Tauri 

33.4 

+   2  39 

3 

6.0 

6.1 

2  15  82 

6.0 

2  13  87 

6.1 

1  29  89 

5.9 

573 

113 

Eridani 

33.5 

-10  51 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

3     7  82 

6.6 

2  22  86 

6.5 

12  25  88 

6.5 

574 

101 

Fornacis 

3  33.6 

28  21 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

1  10  85 

5.8 

11  19  86 

5.9 

12  28  88 

5.8 

VOL.  XII. 


18 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

C.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

l)ecl. 

Mean 
Obs'il. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

It.   m. 

0    / 

575 

14 

Tauri 

3  33.6 

-  1  32 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

2  15  82 

6.5 

11  27  86 

6.6 

12  25  88 

6.45 

576 

Eridani 

33.7 

7  11 

6 

6.9 

11  26  86 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.85 

1  18  87 

6.85 

577 

15 

Tauri 

33.9 

+  4  43 

4 

6.95 

7.6 

2  15  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

7.05 

2  24  87 

7.0 

578 

t  t 

Eridani 

33.9 

-17  46 

5 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.0 

12  25  86 

7.0 

2  3  88 

6.95 

579 

114 

a 

34.4 

15  38 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.6 

12  25  86 

6.55 

12  27  86 

6.55 

580 

•  •  * 

u 

34.0 

3  37 

4 

7.0 

m  f 

2  15  82 

7.1 

11  27  86 

7.05 

12  25  86 

6.9 

581 

115 

1C 

34.5 

5  37 

6 

5.75 

5.8 

2  15  82 

6.0 

11  26  86 

5.6 

12  25  86 

5.8 

582 

116 

it 

34.6 

20  0 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.0 

11  26  86 

7.05 

12  25  88 

7.0 

583 

•  .  • 

u 

35.1 

19  53 

3 

7.15 

7.2 

1  10  85 

7.2 

11  26  86 

7.1 

12  25  88 

7.1 

584 

117 

tt 

35.3 

12  12 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

3  7  82 

6.7 

2  22  86 

6.6 

12  25  88 

6.45 

585 

119 

u 

35.8 

19  59 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.6 

1  27  87 

6.75 

586 

•  •  * 

It 

35.8 

14  42 

3 

7.25 

7.4 

1  10  85 

7.2 

1  27  87 

7.4 

12  25  88 

7.2 

587 

120 

It 

36.1 

14  46 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.9 

12  25  86 

6.7 

1  27  87 

6.9 

588 

102 

Fornacis 

36.6 

25  3 

5 

6.8 

6.7 

1  10  85 

6.6 

11  19  86 

6.75 

2  3  88 

6.75 

589 

121 

Eridani 

37.3 

10  11 

5 

3.3 

3.3 

2  6  82 

3.3 

3  7  82 

3.3 

2  22  86 

3.3 

590 

122 

ti 

37.6 

10  53 

4 

5.9 

5.9 

3  7  82 

5.95 

2  22  86 

5.9 

12  25  88 

5.85 

591 

123 

u 

38.2 

1  34 

5 

5.45 

5.4 

2  15  82 

5.5 

2  22  86 

5.4 

2  24  86 

5.5 

592 

125 

It 

38.5 

0  41 

5 

6.05 

5.9 

2  15  82 

6.0 

2  22  86 

6.0 

11  27  86 

6.1 

59<3 

16 

Tauri 

38.6 

+  2  14 

5 

6.8 

6.7 

2  15  82 

6.5 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  24  87 

6.9 

594 

17 

it 

39.0 

5  39 

3 

5.6 

5.7 

2  15  82 

5.5 

2  13  87 

5.65 

2  24  87 

5.6 

595 

18 

K 

39.5 

6  25 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

2  15  8'2 

6.45 

2  13  87 

6.5 

1  29  89 

6.5 

596 

127 

Eridani 

40.2 

-12  3ft 

7 

4.9 

4.7 

3  7  82 

4.5 

2  22  86 

5.1 

2  23  86 

5.0 

597 

104 

Fornacis 

40.3 

26  18 

3 

6.9 

6.7 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.95 

12  28  88 

6.8 

598 

105 

u 

41.4 

29  44 

3 

5.8 

5.7 

1  10  85 

5.8 

11  19  86 

5.9 

12  28  88 

5.75 

599 

128 

Eridani 

41.5 

23  37 

8 

4.1 

3.9 

2  6  82 

4.1 

3  14  82 

3.6 

2  22  86 

4.2 

600 

129 

14 

42.2 

0  10 

5 

6.3 

6.4 

2  15  82 

6.3 

2  22  86 

6.3 

11  27  86 

6.35 

601 

130 

U 

42.3 

24  16 

6 

5.4 

5.5 

2  6  82 

5.45 

3  14  82 

5.1 

2  22  86 

5.6 

602 

106 

Fornacis 

42.3 

30  17 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.9 

603 

107 

n 

42.3 

29  51 

4 

7.15 

7.0 

1  10  85 

7.2 

11  19  86 

7.15 

1  16  87 

7.2 

604 

108 

u 

42.7 

26  43 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.8 

12  28  88 

6.8 

605 

109 

it 

42.9 

30  33 

3 

5.45 

5.6 

1  10  85 

5.5 

11  19  86 

5.4 

2  3  88 

5.45 

606 

131 

Eridani 

43.0 

1  50 

6 

6.75 

7.0 

2  17  82 

6.4 

11  27  86 

6.85 

12  25  86 

6.8 

607 

132 

u 

43.1 

21  17 

4 

6.35 

6.3 

3  14  82 

6.45 

11  26  86 

6.4 

12  25  88 

6.2 

608 

110 

Fornacis 

43.8 

26  25 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  19  86 

6.8 

12  28  88 

6.8 

609 

134 

Eridani 

43.9 

1  54 

7 

6.6 

6.9 

2  17  82 

6.4 

11  27  86 

6.7 

12  25  86 

6.55 

610 

139 

« 

45.8 

1  32 

6 

6.75 

6.2 

2  17  82 

6.7 

2  22  86 

6.6 

11  27  86 

6.8 

611 

140 

u 

45.9 

1  2 

6 

6.8 

7.0 

2  17  82 

7.0 

2  22  86 

6.6 

11  27  86 

6.85 

612 

142 

a 

46.0 

21  39 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.7 

11  26  86 

6.7 

12  25  88 

6.7 

613 

143 

U 

46.3 

5  26 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

2  17  82 

6.9 

11  27  86 

7.05 

2  3  88 

6.9 

614 

144 

It 

46.5 

5  44 

4 

5.7 

5.7 

2  17  82 

5.65 

11  27  86 

5.6 

12  25  86 

5.8 

615 

145 

ft 

47.0 

7  0 

5 

6.6 

6.7 

2  17  82 

6.4 

11  27  86 

6.65 

12  27  86 

6.55 

616 

146 

ft 

47.4 

22  39 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.9 

11  26  86 

7.0 

12  25  88 

7.0 

617 

147 

ft 

47.6 

18  48 

2 

6.4 

6.3 

1  10  85 

6.4 

11  26  86 

6.4 

618 

148 

ft 

48.0 

3  20 

4 

4.8 

4.7 

2  17  82 

4.7 

2  22  86 

4.8 

2  24  86 

4.8 

619 

149 

u 

48.4 

24  59 

8 

4.5 

4.4 

2  6  82 

4.5 

3  14  82 

4.5 

2  22  86 

4.6 

620 

150 

tt 

48.6 

23  30 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.65 

11  26  86 

6.8 

1  27  87 

6.85 

621 

152 

ft 

49.4 

12  28 

5 

6.2 

6.1 

3  7  82 

6.0 

11  26  86 

6.3 

12  27  86 

6.2 

622 

154 

II 

50.6 

11  13 

5 

6.55 

6.7 

3  7  82 

6.45 

11  26  86 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.65 

623 

155 

(( 

50.6 

10  7 

4 

6.25 

6.3 

3  7  82 

6.1 

11  26  86 

6.3 

12  27  86 

6.2 

624 

•  •  • 

U 

50.6 

13  56 

3 

7.0 

2  6  88 

7.0 

1  3  90 

7.0 

1  23  90 

7.0 

625 

158 

It 

52.2 

13  52 

5 

2.7 

2.8 

2  6  82 

2.8 

3  7  82 

2.6 

2  22  86 

2.7 

626 

159 

U 

52.7 

5  49 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

2  17  82 

6.2 

11  27  86 

6.25 

12  25  86 

6.15 

627 

160 

II 

3  53.6 

12  56 

5 

6.05 

6.1 

3  7  82 

5.95 

11  26  86 

6.1 

12  27  86 

6.1 

CATALOGUE    OF    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


19 


No. 

U.  A. 

No 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
Olw'd. 

U  A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

ft.   m 

0    / 

628 

161 

Eridani 

3  54.6 

-24  22 

8 

4.4 

4.4 

2  6  82 

4.5 

3  14  82 

4.1 

2  22  86 

4.4 

629 

162 

• 

55.2 

1  54 

4 

5.2 

5.3 

2  17  82 

5.3 

2  22  86 

5.2 

2  24  86 

5.2 

630 

164 

• 

56.2 

0  37 

4 

5.7 

5.6 

2  17  82 

5.8 

2  22  86 

5.7 

2  24  86 

5.7 

631 

166 
167 

H 

57.9 

20  29 

5 

6.1 

6.0 
6.9 

3  13  82 

6.2 

11  26  86 

6.15 

1  27  87 

6.1 

632 

168 

U 

58.5 

16  56 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

1  10  85 

6,8 

11  26  86 

6.75 

12  25  88 

6.85 

633 

169 

U 

58.5 

13  8 

3 

5.9 

6.0 

3  7  82 

5.95 

11  26  86 

5.95 

12  25  88 

5.85 

634 

171 

U 

59.2 

20  43 

3 

6.3 

6.1 

3  13  82 

6.3 

11  26  86 

6.25 

12  25  88 

6.3 

635 

172 

U 

3  59.9 

9  12 

4 

6.35 

6.3 

3  7  82 

6.2 

12  27  86 

6.4 

1  18  87 

6.35 

636 

173 

H 

4  0.3 

20  51 

3 

6.45 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.4 

12  25  88 

6.5 

637 

174 

U 

0.5 

28  0 

4 

5.85 

5.8 

2  6  82 

6.0 

11  26  86 

5.8 

1  18  87 

5.7 

638 

176 

U 

1.0 

18  23 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.75 

2  6  88 

6.9 

639 

177 

« 

1.1 

10  20 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

3  7  82 

7.1 

12  27  86 

6.8 

1  18  87 

6.95 

640 

178 

U 

1.3 

10  6 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  7  82 

6.95 

12  27  86 

6.8 

1  18  87 

6.95 

641 

179 

U 

1.4 

6  21 

6 

7.05 

7.0 

2  17  82 

7.0 

3  7  82 

7.1 

12  27  86 

7.1 

64:2 

U 

1.6 

22  19 

3 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.65 

11  27  87 

6.65 

643 

181 

It 

3.6 

16  43 

4 

5.5 

5.5 

1  10  85 

5.6 

11  26  86 

5.45 

1  18  87 

5.55 

644 

U 

3.6 

3  54 

2 

6.8 

1  3  90 

6.8 

1  23  90 

6.8 



645 

i82 

U 

3.6 

8  14 

6 

7.1 

7.0 

3  7  82 

6.95 

12  27  86 

7.0 

1  29  89 

7.2 

646 

U 

3.3 

8  16 

3 

7.2 

7.1 

3  7  82 

7.2 

12  27  86 

7.2 

1  23  90 

7.2 

647 

183 

U 

4.3 

7  15 

5 

5.85 

5.9 

3  7  82 

5.65 

2  24  86 

5.8 

11  27  86 

6.0 

648 

184 

U 

4.8 

9  9 

4 

6.05 

6.0 

3  7  82 

5.85 

12  27  86 

6.0 

1  18  87 

6.2 

649 

185 

U 

5.8 

7  10 

5 

4.15 

4.0 

3  7  82 

4.2 

2  22  86 

4.4 

2  24  86 

4.2 

650 

186 

U 

5.9 

9  10 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

3  7  82 

6.7 

12  27  86 

6.6 

1  29  89 

6.6 

651 

187 

U 

6.1 

20  41 

4 

5.75 

5.6 

3  13  82 

5.6 

11  26  86 

5.75 

1  18  87 

5.8 

65-2 

189 

« 

6.4 

17  36 

4 

6.7 

6.5 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.75 

2  6  88 

6.65 

653 

190 

U 

7.3 

1  28 

3 

6.75 

7.0 

2  17  82 

6.8 

1  18  87 

6.8 

1  29  89 

6.7 

654 

191 

U 

7.5 

24  9 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.7 

11  26  86 

6.7 

1  27  87 

6.7 

655 

192 

« 

7.7 

23  27 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.7 

11  26  86 

6.65 

1  27  87 

6.7 

656 

194 

(i 

8.5 

10  34 

7 

5.15 

5.2 

3  7  82 

5.15 

2  22  86 

4.95 

2  24  86 

5.4 

657 

195 

H 

9.3 

16  30 

5 

7.0 

6.9 

1  10  85 

6.9 

11  26  86 

7.1 

1  27  87 

7.05 

658 

197 

II 

9.5 

7  51 

4 

4.65 

4.4 

3  7  82 

4.65 

2  22  86 

4.7 

2  24  86 

4.7 

659 

198 

U 

9.8 

16  46 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.9 

12  25  88 

6.85 

660 

199 

U 

10.4 

23  33 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.7 

11  26  86 

6.6 

1  27  87 

6.7 

661 

200 

« 

10.5 

22  28 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.75 

1  27  87 

6.7 

662 

202 

M 

10.2 

6  47 

5 

6.4 

6.3 

3  7  82 

6.2 

2  24  86 

6.4 

12  27  86 

6.5 

663 

203 

M 

12.8 

21  1 

5 

6.35 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.2 

11  26  86 

6.3 

1  27  87 

6.35 

664 

205 

• 

13.3 

23  17 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

3  13  82 

6.0 

11  26  86 

6.3 

1  27  87 

6.25 

665 

206 

U 

13.5 

8  25 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  7  82 

6.95 

12  27  86 

6.9 

2  6  88 

7.0 

666 

208 

U 

14.5 

16  44 

5 

6.75 

7.0 

1  10  85 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.65 

1  27  87 

6.7 

667 

209 

U 

14.5 

6  33 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

3  7  82 

6.5 

2  24  86 

6.7 

12  27  86 

6.6 

668 

210 

U 

14.7 

7  54 

4 

6.05 

6.0 

3  7  82 

5.85 

2  24  86 

6.1 

12  27  86 

6.05 

669 

211 

U 

15.1 

0  23 

5 

6.4 

6.4 

2  17  82 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.45 

2  13  87 

6.35 

670 

212 

U 

15.2 

20  56 

3 

5.4 

5.4 

3  13  82 

5.4 

11  26  86 

5.35 

2  6  88 

5.4 

671 

213 

a 

15.5 

6  35 

7 

6.65 

6.8 

3  7  82 

6.85 

2  24  86 

6.7 

12  27  86 

6.5 

67-2 

214 

U 

16.3 

26  1 

6 

6.1 

6.2 

3  14  82 

5.85 

11  26  86 

6.2 

1  27  87 

6.2 

673 

215 

II 

17.5 

4  2 

3 

5.5 

5.6 

2  17  82 

5.55 

1  27  87 

5.5 

2  1  89 

5.5 

674 

216 

U 

17.9 

25  11 

6 

6.3 

6.1 

3  14  82 

6.0 

11  26  86 

6.3 

1  27  87 

6.4 

675 

52 

Tauri 

20.5 

+  1  48 

2 

6.5 

6.5 

2  17  82 

6.5 

2  13  87 

6.5 

676 

221 

Eridani 

21.3 

-18  56 

5 

7.15 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.3 

1  19  87 

7.0 

1  27  87 

7.1 

677 

53 

Tauri 

21.6 

+  1  35 

2 

6.5 

6.5 

2  17  82 

6.5 

2  13  87 

6.5 

678 

222 

Eridani 

21.7 

-24  22 

6 

6.15 

6.2 

3  14  82 

5.85 

11  26  86 

6.2 

1  27  87 

6.2 

679 

54 

Tauri 

4  22.1 

+  16 

3 

5.95 

5.8 

2  17  82 

6.0 

1  27  87 

5.9 

2  13  87 

5.9 

20 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.  A. 
No. 

Name 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

ft.   m. 

O    1 

„ 

680 

224 

Eridani 

4  22.4 

-15  28 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

1  19  87 

6.9 

1  27  87 

7.0 

2  1  89 

6.95 

681 

225 

a 

22.5 

21  47 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.15 

11  26  86 

6.9 

1  27  87 

6.9 

682 

227 

u 

23.1 

19  44 

3 

6.3 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.3 

1  19  87 

6.3 

2  1  89 

6.3 

683 

228 

tt 

23.3 

13  20 

5 

5.5 

5.7 

3  7  82 

5.5 

2  24  86 

5.5 

1  19  87 

5.3 

684 

229 

(( 

24.4 

13  52 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

3  7  82 

6.7 

1  19  87 

6.7 

685 

230 

u 

25.3 

23  18 

6 

6.9 

6.8 

3  14  82 

7.15 

11  26  86 

6.9 

I  27  87 

6.75 

686 

231 

tt 

25.5 

0  19 

4 

5.4 

5.4 

2  17  82 

5.3 

1  27  87 

5.5 

2  13  87 

5.3 

687 

232 

tt 

25.7 

13  55 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

3  7  82 

6.45 

1  19  87 

6.5 

2  1  89 

6.4 

688 

234 

u 

26.4 

3  29 

2 

6.1 

6.0 

2  27  86 

6.1 

1  21  87 

6.1 



689 

235 

tt 

27.3 

12  49 

4 

7.05 

6.9 

3  7  82 

6.9 

1  19  87 

7.05 

2  6  88 

7.1 

690 

236 

If 

27.5 

11  3 

5 

6.25 

6.3 

3  7  82 

6.45 

1  19  87 

6.2 

1  27  87 

6.3 

691 

237 

ft 

27.5 

7  15 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

3  7  82 

6.9 

1  19  87 

6.95 

1  27  87 

6.9 

692 

238 

it 

27.6 

8  31 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  7  82 

6.9 

1  19  87 

6.8 

1  27  87 

6.9 

693 

239 

u 

27.8 

7  0 

6 

5.8 

5.7 

3  7  82 

6.0 

2  24  86 

5.6 

1  19  87 

5.9 

694 

240 

it 

28.2 

7  6 

5 

6.4 

6.2 

3  7  82 

6.2 

1  19  87 

6.55 

1  27  87 

6.5 

695 

241 

it 

28.2 

8  30 

5 

5.45 

5.4 

3  7  82 

5.3 

2  24  86 

5.6 

1  19  87 

5.5 

696 

242 

it 

28.2 

9  14 

4 

5.55 

5.5 

3  7  82 

5.5 

2  24  86 

5.55 

1  19  87 

5.6 

697 

244 

ft 

29.1 

28  43 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.95 

1  19  8.7 

6.9 

1  27  87 

6.95 

698 

245 

tt 

29.3 

10  0 

4 

6.35 

6.4 

3  7  82 

6.45 

1  19  87 

6.2 

1  27  87 

6.3 

699 

246 

tt 

29.4 

24  18 

5 

6.75 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.9 

11  26  8G 

6.65 

1  27  87 

6.75 

700 

247 

u 

29.5 

20  11 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.6 

1  19  87 

6.4 

1  27  87 

6.6 

701 

248 

tt 

29.8 

3  52 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

2  27  86 

6.7 

1  21  87 

6.6 

2  1  89 

6.6 

702 

249 

a 

30.1 

24  48 

6 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.15 

11  26  86 

6.9 

1  27  87 

6.9 

703 

250 

u 

30.1 

3  37 

4 

3.85 

3.8 

3  13  82 

3.8 

2  22  86 

3.9 

2  24  86 

3.8 

704 

252 

it 

31.3 

2  43 

2 

5.7 

5.8 

2  27  86 

5.7 

1  21  87 

5.7 

705 

I 

32.2 

13  17 

3 

6.95 

2  6  88 

7.0 

2  9  88 

6.95 

i  29  89 

6.9 

706 

253 

t 

32.0 

30  58 

4 

6.5 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.4 

1  19  87 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.6 

707 

254 

( 

32.5 

14  33 

3 

3.8 

4.1 

3  13  82 

3.85 

2  24  86 

3.8 

2  28  86 

3.8 

708 

255 

t 

33.1 

12  22 

4 

5.3 

5.2 

3  13  82 

5.2 

2  24  86 

5.4 

1  27  87 

5.4 

709 

256 

-  t 

33.4 

1  18 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

2  27  86 

6.75 

1  21  87 

6.6 

2  25  87 

6.75 

710 

257 

it 

33.6 

14  36 

4 

5.65 

5.6 

3  13  82 

5.6 

2  24  86 

5.5 

1  19  87 

5.7 

711 

258 

u 

34.9 

24  44 

6 

5.75 

6.0 

3  14  82 

5.55 

11  26  86 

5.8 

1  27  87 

5.8 

712 

259 

tt 

35.0 

19  55 

6 

4.8 

4.6 

3  13  82 

4.5 

2  24  86 

4.75 

2  12  87 

5.1 

713 

260 

it 

35.9 

12  43 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.8 

1  19  87 

6.8 

714 

261 

tt 

36.0 

1  10 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

2  27  86 

7.0 

1  21  87 

7.0 

715 

262 

It 

37.6 

9  2 

7 

6.35 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.9 

1  27  87 

6.4 

2  12  87 

6.3 

716 

263 

a 

38.1 

8  44 

6 

6.1 

5.8 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.0 

2  12  87 

5.95 

717 

12 

Cceli 

38.3 

31  0 

3 

6.25 

6.2 

3  13  82 

6.2 

1  19  87 

6.3 

1  27  87 

6.3 

718 

264 

Eridani 

38.6 

18  54 

6 

5.55 

5.7 

3  13  82 

5.7 

2  24  86 

5.55 

1  19  87 

5.8 

719 

265 

tt 

39.2 

27  49 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.95 

1  19  87 

7.0 

1  27  87 

6.95 

720 

266 

u 

39.3 

3  29 

5 

3.95 

4.0 

3  13  82 

4.05 

2  22  86 

4.0 

2  24  86 

3.8 

721 

267 

tt 

39.7 

21  31 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

3  13  82 

6.2 

1  19  87 

6.1 

2  1  89 

6.3 

722 

1 

Orlonis 

40.2 

3  11 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.6 

2  27  86 

6.5 

2  14  87 

6.7 

723 

268 

Eridani 

41.4 

28  19 

3 

6.3 

6.4 

3  13  8.2 

6.3 

1  19  87 

6.3 

1  27  87 

6.3 

724 

269 

a 

42.0 

17  10 

6 

5.7 

5.7 

3  13  82 

5.7 

2  24  86 

5.7 

11  26  86 

5.4 

725 

270 

n 

42.4 

5  53 

5 

6.2 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  28  86 

6.1 

1  21  87 

6.3 

726 

271 

tt 

42.9 

16  33 

4 

6.0 

5.8 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  24  86 

5.9 

11  26  86 

6.0 

727 

6 

Orionis 

43.0 

+  6  45 

2 

3.2 

3.1 

2  28  86 

3.25 

2  14  87 

3.15 

728 

16 

Cceli 

43.0 

-30  15 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.7 

1  19  87 

6.5 

1  27  86" 

6.6 

729 

272 

Eridani 

44.0 

13  59 

2 

6.5 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.5 

730 

273 

n 

44.5 

16  1 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.0 

11  26  86 

6.8 

2  '9  88 

7.0 

731 

274 

tt 

44.6 

16  26 

6 

5.25 

5.0 

3  13  82 

5.2 

2  24  86 

5.25 

11  26  86 

4.95 

732 

9 

Orionis 

4  44.6 

+  5  23 

2 

3.6 

3.7 

2  28  86 

3.65 

2  14  87 

3.6 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OP   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


21 


U.A. 

18 

75. 

Xo. 

Ml 

«• 

Separate  Obsei 

vations 

No. 

No. 

Name. 

It.  A. 

Decl. 

Obe 

Mean 

Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       m. 

o        / 

733 

275 

Eridani 

4  46.0 

-25  31 

5 

7.2 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.3 

1    27   87 

7.3 

2  12  87 

7.3 

734 

276 

u 

46.8 

5  40 

7 

4.65 

4.7 

3  13  82 

4.7 

2  22  86 

4.3 

2  24  86 

4.5 

735 

•277 

u 

47.8 

'20  59 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.9 

1  19  87 

6.9 

•  •       •  .       •  • 

•  •  • 

736 

13 

Orionis 

47.8 

+   2  14 

2 

3.55 

3.7 

2  28  86 

3.55 

2  14  87 

3.55 

737 

16 

u 

48.2 

-  3  26 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.85 

1  21  87 

6.75 

2  14  87 

6.8 

738 

278 

Eridani 

49.5 

16  57 

5 

6.15 

5.7 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  24  86 

6.05 

11  26  86 

6.25 

739 

279 

u 

49.7 

16  37 

5 

6.15 

var 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  24  86 

6.05 

11  26  86 

6.35 

740 

280 

u 

50.3 

5  22 

4 

5.9 

5.9 

3  13  82 

5.8 

2  28  86 

5.85 

1  21  87 

5.95 

741 

1 

Leporis 

50.4 

25  56 

6 

6.7 

6.7 

3  14  82 

7.15 

2  12  87 

6.6 

2  19  87 

6.5 

742 

20 

Orionis 

51.0 

1  16 

4 

6.7 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.7 

1  21  87 

6.65 

2    6  88 

6.85 

743 

21 

u 

51.9 

2  25 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.6 

1  21  87 

6.6 

2     1  89 

6.7 

744 

281 

Eridani 

52.0 

14  26 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.2 

1  21  87 

6.3 

2    1  89 

6.25 

745 

2 

Leporis 

52.6 

16  58 

3 

6.75 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.75 

11  26  86 

6.8 

2     1  89 

6.7 

746 

3 

u 

53.4 

16  34 

4 

5.95 

6.0 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  24  86 

5.9 

11  26  86 

5.8 

747 

4 

u 

53.9 

15    0 

1 

7.4 

var. 

3   13  82 

7.4 

748 

282 

Eridani 

53.9 

10  27 

4 

5.95 

6.0 

3  13  82 

6.1 

1  27  87 

5.8 

2  12  87 

5.9 

749 

283 

u 

54.1 

12  43 

6 

5.2 

var. 

2  22  86 

5.0 

2  24  86 

5.0 

2  28  86 

5.3 

750 

25 

Orionis 

54.4 

2  15 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

1  21  87 

6.65 

2  13  88 

6.75 

751 

284 

Eridani 

54.6 

5  54 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.75 

2  12  87 

6.7 

752 

26 

Orionis 

55.1 

0  53 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  17  82 

7.0 

1  21  87 

6.9 

3  22  89 

6.9 

753 

285 

Eridani 

55.4 

7  22 

4 

5.15 

5.3 

3  13  82 

5.2 

2  24  86 

5.0 

2  12  87 

5.2 

754 

386 

u 

55.9 

5  41 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.7 

1  27  87 

6.75 

2    1  89 

6.8 

755 

5 

Leporis 

56.0 

20  14 

6 

5.2 

6.5 

3  13  82 

5.45 

2    6  82 

5.1 

2  24  86 

5.1 

756 

287 

Eridani 

56.6 

4  24 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.6 

2  12  87 

6.45 

757 

6 

Leporis 

57.1 

26  27 

8 

5.45 

5.4 

2    6  82 

5.1 

3  13  82 

5.2 

2  28  86 

5.4 

758 

30 

Orionis 

57.4 

2  43 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

3  17  82 

7.0 

1  21  87 

7.0 

2     1  89 

6.95 

759 

7 

Leporis 

57.5 

22  59 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  12  87 

6.3 

2  19  87 

6.25 

760 

8 

u 

58.2 

14  33 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  21  87 

6.55 

2    1  89 

6.55 

761 

9 

u 

58.2 

14  44 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.1 

1  21  87 

6.9 

2  19  87 

7.05 

76-2 

10 

u 

58.7 

24  34 

3 

5.9 

5.9 

3  13  82 

5.9 

2  28  86 

6.0 

2  12  87 

5.8 

763 

31 

Orionis 

58.7 

3  13 

5 

6.4 

6.5 

8  17  82 

6.3 

2  28  86 

6.4 

1  21  87 

6.4 

764 

11 

Leporis 

4  59.4 

20  25 

4 

7.15 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.05 

1  19  87 

7.1 

2  19  87 

7.2 

765 

1-2 

u 

5    0.2 

22  32 

8 

3.35 

3.1 

2    6  82 

3.3 

3  14  82 

3.3 

2  22  86 

3.3 

766 

13 

u 

0.2 

26  19 

3 

6.1 

6.1 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  28  86 

6.0 

2    2  89 

6.2 

767 

288 

Eridani 

0.6 

4  50 

4 

5.55 

5.6 

3  13  82 

5.45 

2  28  86 

5.6 

2  25  87 

5.65 

768 

14 

Leporis 

0.8 

13  18 

4 

6.15 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.15 

2  24  87 

6.1 

769 

289 

Eridani 

1.5 

8  49 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  12  87 

7.0 

2    6  88 

6.85 

770 

290 

u 

1.7 

5  15 

3 

2.8 

2.8 

2     6  82 

2.8 

2  22  86 

2.9 

2  14  87 

2.75 

771 

16 

Leporis 

1.6 

12  39 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.4 

2  19  87 

6.2 

2  22  87 

6.35 

77-2 

15 

u 

1.7 

19  34 

5 

6.7 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.55 

1  19  87 

6.6 

2    2  89 

6.7 

773 

18 

u 

1.6 

17  28 

4 

7.1 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.05 

2  12  87 

7.15 

2  19  87 

7.05 

774 

17 

u 

2.0 

12  45 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.8 

2  19  87 

6.8 

... 

775 

u 

2.2 

17  27 

3 

7.3 

7.3 

3  13  82 

7.2 

2  12  87 

7.4 

2  is  88 

7.3 

776 

29i 

Eridani 

2.4 

8  50 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  27  87 

6.45 

2    2  89 

6.5 

777 

292 

u 

2.5 

4  37 

5 

5.7 

5.6 

3  13  82 

5.45 

2  28  86 

5.8 

1  27  87 

5.7 

778 

19 

Leporis 

2.6 

15  16 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

3  13  82 

68 

1  21  87 

6.8 

779 

293 

Erida  it  i 

3.2 

8  55 

10 

4.35 

4.6 

2    6  82 

4.8 

3  13  82 

4.6 

2  22  86 

4.3 

780 

39 

Orion  is 

3.2 

2  18 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.85 

1  21  87 

6.95 

2  14  87 

6.9 

781 

40 

u 

3.7 

0  43 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.55 

2  28  86 

6.6 

2  •  1  89 

6.6 

782 

41 

u 

4.7 

2  24 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.7 

1  21  87 

6.65 

2    1  89 

6.65 

783 

Leporis 

4.7 

11  48 

4 

7.25 

7.4 

3  13  82 

7.15 

2  19  87 

7.3 

2  24  87 

7.3 

784 

42 

Orionis 

5.0 

2  39 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.4 

2  28  86 

6.4 

1  21  87 

6.4 

785 

20 

Leporis 

5     5.6 

12     0 

5 

6.3 

6.0 

3  13  82 

6.0 

2  19  87 

6.35 

2  14  87 

6.35 

22 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OP   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

XT.  A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'il. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

o      / 

786 

22 

Leporls 

5    5.7 

-26    4 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  21  87 

6.7 

2  19  87 

6.5 

787 

21 

a 

6.5 

12     1 

4 

4.5 

4.4 

2     6  82 

4.6 

3  14  82 

4.4 

2  22  86 

4.5 

788 

45 

Orionis 

6.7 

6  12 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.65 

2  13  87 

6.75 

2  14  87 

6.65 

789 

23 

Leporis 

7.3 

16  21 

6 

3.1 

3.4 

2    6  82 

3.0 

3  14  82 

3.2 

2  22  86 

3.1 

790 

24 

a 

7.5 

13     6 

6 

4.35 

4.2 

2     6  82 

4.5 

3  14  82 

4.2 

2  22  86 

4.4 

791 

49 

Orionis 

7.6 

8  18 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.8 

3  22  89 

6.85 

3  23  89 

6.85 

792 

5 

Columbce 

7.9 

27  20 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.8 

1  21  87 

6.7 

2    2  89 

6.85 

793 

25 

Leporis 

8.3 

14  45 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.6 

1  21  87 

6.55 

2     2  89 

6.55 

794 

50 

Orionis 

8.5 

8  21 

2 

1.0 

1.0 

2  28  86 

1.0 

2  14  87 

1.0 

795 

52 

u 

9.0 

1  33 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.55 

2  28  86 

6.6 

2    1  89 

6.6 

796 

26 

Leporis 

9.5 

26  21 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.0 

1  21  87 

7.0 

797 

27 

u 

10.3 

11  30 

5 

6.85 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.8 

798 

7 

ColuwibcB 

10.3 

28  29 

2 

6.8 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.8 

1  21  87 

6.8 

799 

28 

Leporis 

10.4 

27     5 

6 

5.2 

5.4 

2     6  82 

5.1 

3  13  82 

5.55 

2  28  86 

5.1 

800 

29 

1C 

10.5 

23     2 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  13  82 

7.0 

2  12  87 

6.9 

2    2  89 

6.9 

801 

30 

a 

11.3 

17  17 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.6 

2  28  86 

6.6 

1  21  87 

6.7 

802 

54 

Orionis 

11.5 

6  59 

3 

3.85 

3.9 

2     6  82 

3.8 

2  22  86 

3.9 

3     7  86 

3.8 

803 

31 

Leporis 

11.9 

17  55 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.75 

2  28  86 

6.8 

1  21  87 

6.8 

804 

32 

a 

11.9 

15  21 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.8 

1  21  87 

6.85 

2     2  89 

6.8 

805 

33 

« 

11.9 

13  39 

4 

6.05 

6.0 

3  13  82 

5.95 

2  19  87 

6.0 

2     2  89 

6.2 

806 

34 

«< 

13.3 

18  16 

4 

6.3 

6.4 

3  13  8.2 

6.3 

2  28  86 

6.4 

1  21  87 

6.4 

807 

56 

Orionis 

13.3 

1  33 

3 

6.55 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.55 

2  28  86 

6.6 

2     1  89 

6.5 

808 

35 

Leporis 

13.8 

18  39 

4 

6.0 

6.1 

3  13  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

6.1 

1  21  87 

6.1 

809 

36 

u 

13.8 

13  18 

6 

4.25 

4.1 

2     6  82 

4.5 

3  14  82 

4.1 

2  22  86 

4.2 

810 

37 

it 

14.2 

12  27 

4 

5.85 

5.7 

3  13  82 

5.8 

2  22  86 

5.85 

2  24  86 

5.8 

811 

58 

Orionis 

14.3 

5  30 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.65 

2  13  87 

6.75 

2  14  87 

6.7 

812 

12 

Columbce 

14.4 

27  30 

4 

6.0 

6.1 

3  14  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

6.0 

1  21  87 

6.0 

813 

38 

Leporis 

15.1 

21  22 

4 

4.95 

4.9 

2     6  82 

5.0 

3  13  82 

5.1 

2  24  86 

4.75 

814 

60 

Orionis 

15.2 

0  33 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

3  15  82 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.65 

2     1  89 

6.55 

815 

61 

ci 

15.4 

0  30 

4 

5.15 

5.1 

3  15  82 

5.05 

2  28  86 

5.1 

2  22  87 

5.2 

816 

39 

Leporis 

16.1 

13  53 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.9 

817 

40 

u 

16.4 

17  44 

4 

6.8 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.75 

2  28  86 

6.8 

1  21  87 

6.9 

818 

41-2 

a 

16.6 

24  54 

3 

5.4 

5.4 

3  13  82 

5.55 

2  28  86 

5.3 

2  12  87 

5.4 

819 

64 

Orionis 

17.3 

0  17 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

3  15  82 

6.4 

2  28  86 

6.25 

2  22  87 

6.2 

820 

65 

u 

17.3 

8  32 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.6 



821 

66 

(( 

17.5 

0  59 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

3  15  82 

6.9 

2  13  87 

6.7 

-2  22  87 

6.75 

822 

43 

Leporis 

17.8 

14    3 

5 

5.6 

5.7 

3  13  82 

5.5 

2  22  86 

5.55 

2  24  86 

5.6 

823 

68 

Orionis 

17.9 

7  55 

4 

4.6 

4.4 

2     6  82 

4.4 

2  22  86 

4.7 

3     7  86 

4.7 

824 

67 

u 

18.1 

1     1 

3 

5.65 

5.6 

3  15  82 

5.65 

2  28  86 

5.6 

2  14  87 

5.7 

825 

44 

Leporis 

18.2 

26  50 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.5 

1  21  87 

6.6 

2     2  89 

6.45 

826 

70 

Orionis 

18.2 

2  31 

4 

3.4 

3.4 

2    6  82 

3.3 

2  22  86 

3.4 

1     3  89 

3.55 

827 

72 

a 

18.4 

+   6  14 

2 

1.7 

1.7 

2     6  82 

1.8 

2  28  86 

1.6 

828 

45 

Leporis 

18.9 

-17     5 

3 

6.0 

5.9 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  28  86 

5.95 

1  21  87 

6.0 

829 

73 

Orionis 

19.1 

10  27 

2 

6.5 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  22  87 

6.5 

830 

46 

Leporis 

19.6 

12  40 

6 

6.9 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.95 

831 

75 

Orionis 

19.9 

5  38 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.65 

3  23  89 

6.45 

832 

47 

Leporis 

20.6 

19  48 

3 

6.15 

6.2 

3  13  82 

6.1 

1  21  87 

6.15 

2     2  89 

6.15 

83,3 

48 

a 

21.3 

12    0 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.65 

834 

49 

u 

22.3 

21  29 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.6 

2  12  87 

6.55 

2     2  89 

6.6 

835 

50 

cc 

22.4 

26  41 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

3  13  82 

7.0 

1  21  87 

7.0 

836 

Orionis 

22.7 

3  24 

3 

6.9 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  13  88 

6.85 

2  29  88 

7.0 

837 

51 

Leporis 

22.9 

20  52 

6 

2.95 

2.9 

2     6  82 

2.7 

3  14  82 

3.0 

2  22  86 

3.0 

838 

79 

Orionis 

5  23.2 

3  33 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.4 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  14  87 

6.45 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


23 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

Obe 

Mag. 

Separate  Observatioug. 

K.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obe'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.        m 

0            / 

839 

80 

Orionis 

5  23.4 

-  7  22 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

2   13   87 

6.85 

3  22  89 

6.95 

840 

81 

u 

23.4 

1  12 

9 

5.7 

var. 

3  15  82 

5.3 

2  28  86 

5.7 

2  13  87 

5.9 

841 

85 

it 

24.3 

7  32 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.85 

2  14  87 

6.8 

842 

21 

Columbce 

24.3 

30  13 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  12  87 

6.9 

2    2  89 

6.8 

843 

52 

Leporis 

24.4 

22  49 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.0 

2  12  87 

6.95 

2    2  89 

6.95 

844 

87 

Orionis 

25.3 

6  48 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.75 

3  22  89 

6.95 

845 

88 

u 

25.6 

0  24 

3 

2.3 

2.3 

2    6  82 

2.3 

2  22  86 

2.25 

2  14  87 

2.35 

846 

53 

Leporis 

25.8 

20  57 

5 

5.95 

5.9 

3  13  82 

5.8 

2  12  87 

6.0 

2  19  87 

6.0 

847 

89 

Orionis 

25.9 

7  24 

3 

5.0 

5.1 

2    6  82 

5.1 

2  22  86 

4.9 

3    7  86 

5.0 

848 

90 

K 

26.2 

0    5 

9 

6.95 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.65 

2  13  87 

7.0 

2  14  87 

7.0 

849 

91 

U 

26.4 

1  41 

4 

6.0 

6.1 

3  15  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

5.95 

2  13  87 

6.1 

850 

92 

u 

27.2 

1  15 

6 

6.25 

6.1 

3  15  82 

6.1 

2  28  86 

6.25 

2  13  87 

6.3 

851 

54 

Leporis 

27.2 

17  55 

7 

2.7 

2.7 

2     6  82 

2.4 

3  14  82 

2.85 

2  22  86 

2.85 

852 

93 

Orionis 

27.7 

1    7 

8 

6.75 

7.0 

3  15  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.7 

2  14  87 

6.7 

853 

96 

u 

27.8 

1  33 

4 

6.7 

6.5 

3  15  82 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.7 

3  23  89 

6.8 

854 

99 

u 

28.1 

0    6 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

7.0 

3  24  89 

6.95 

855 

100 

a 

28.2 

4  54 

7 

7.15 

6.8 

2  19  82 

7.35 

2  13  87 

7.1 

2  14  87 

7.2 

856 

104 

u 

29.1 

5  28 

3 

5.1 

5.0 

3  19  82 

5.15 

2  28  86 

5.1 

3  23  89 

5.1 

857 

27 

Columbce 

29.1 

•29  56 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  12  87 

6.5 

2  13  88 

6.45 

858 

106 

Orionis 

29.2 

4  31 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

2  19  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.9 

3  23  89 

6.95 

859 

ii 

29.2 

4  35 

5 

7.0 

7.1 

2  19  82 

6.85 

2  13  87 

7.1 

2  14  87 

7.05 

860 

109 

it 

29.2 

4  55 

5 

5.5 

5.5 

2  19  82 

5.5 

2  28  86 

5.3 

2  13  87 

5.7 

861 

105 

u 

29.3 

5  30 

5 

5.6 

5.2 

2  19  82 

5.5 

2  28  86 

5.7 

2  14  87 

5.5 

862 

107 

u 

29.3 

4  27 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

2  19  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.9 

3  23  89 

6.95 

863 

108 

K 

29.3 

6    0 

4 

2.85 

2.9 

2     6  82 

2.8 

2  22  86 

2.7 

3  23  89 

2.85 

864 

110 

If 

29.5 

4  56 

3 

6.05 

6.1 

2  19  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

6.1 

2  13  87 

6.05 

865 

111 

« 

29.4 

3  20 

33 

6.75 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.65 

2  13  87 

6.7 

2  13  88 

6.8 

866 

55 

Leporis 

29.8 

15  49 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  12  87 

6.9 

2  13  88 

6.8 

867 

112 

Orionis 

29.9 

1  17 

4 

1.9 

1.8 

2     6  82 

1.8 

2  22  86 

1.9 

2  14  87 

2.0 

868 

115 

u 

30.5 

6    9 

5 

6.5 

6.6 

2  19  82 

6.35 

2  13  87 

6.3 

2  14  87 

6.5 

869 

117 

ii 

31.3 

6    1 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

2  19  82 

6.85 

2  13  87 

6.5 

2  14  87 

6.75 

870 

30 

Columbce 

31.3 

28  47 

2 

6.4 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  12  87 

6.4 

871 

56 

Leporis 

31.3 

11  51 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  13  87 

6.45 

2    2  89 

6.4 

872 

118 

Orionis 

31.7 

4  54 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

2  19  82 

6.85 

2  13  87 

6.65 

2  14  87 

6.75 

873 

32 

Columbce 

32.3 

27  57 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  12  87 

6.35 

2    2  89 

6.5 

874 

119 

Orionis 

32.5 

2  40 

3 

4.05 

4.0 

2     6  82 

4.0 

2  22  86 

4.1 

3  23  89 

4.1 

875 

120 

u 

32.6 

6  39 

6 

6.4 

6.6 

2  19  82 

6.0 

2  13  87 

6.45 

2  22  87 

6.4 

876 

122 

ii 

32.8 

7  17 

4 

5.2 

5.2 

2    6  82 

5.1 

2  22  86 

5.2 

3    7  86 

5.35 

877 

34 

Columbce 

32.9 

28  46 

5 

5.55 

5.3 

3  14  82 

5.4 

2  28  86 

5.8 

2  12  87 

5.6 

878 

35 

u 

33.1 

27  17 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  12  87 

6.8 

2  13  88 

6.9 

879 

123 

Orionis 

33.3 

3  38 

5 

6.6 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.5 

2  28  86 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.7 

880 

124 

tt 

33.6 

9  47 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.7 

•   •       •  .       .  . 

. 

881 

57 

Leporis 

33.8 

17  55 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.3 

2  12  87 

6.4 

2  13  88 

6.3 

882 

125 

Orionis 

34.4 

2  54 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.8 

883 

126 

u 

34.5 

2     1 

4 

1.8 

1.8 

2     6  82 

1.8 

2  22  86 

1.8 

2  28  86 

1.85 

884 

127 

u 

34.5 

1  12 

s 

5.6 

5.7 

3  17  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

5.3 

2  13  87 

5.55 

885 

129 

u 

34.9 

10  29 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  13  87 

6.55 

2  14  87 

6.6 

886 

58 

Leporis 

35.3 

20  22 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.8 

2  19  87 

6.85 

2    2  89 

6.85 

887 

130 

Orionis 

35.4 

2  58 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.8 

.   .       .   .       .  . 

... 

888 

59 

Leporis 

36.1 

16  47 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.6 

2  12  87 

6.4 

2  19  87 

6.4 

889 

60 

u 

36.7 

17  36 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.65 

2  12  87 

6.75 

2  19  87 

6.75 

890 

133 

Orionis 

36.8 

1  40 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.9 

2  13  87 

6.85 

3  22  89 

7.0 

891 

134 

N 

5     36.8 

6  52 

8 

6.45 

6.4 

3  19  82 

6.0 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  14  87 

6.6 

24 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'U. 

UA 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

ft.      m. 

0             / 

892 

61 

Leporis 

5  37.0 

-22  26 

4 

6.3 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.3 

2   19   87 

6.25 

2    13    88 

6.4 

893 

41 

Columbce 

37.4 

30  36 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.3 

2  13  87 

6.4 

2  13  88 

6.4 

894 

62 

Leporis 

37.9 

18  37 

3 

6.1 

6.0 

3  13  82 

6.1 

2  12  87 

6.1 

2  13  88 

6.05 

895 

63 

u 

39.1 

20  11 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.8 

2  19  87 

6.7 

2    2  89 

6.75 

896 

64 

1C 

39.3 

22  29 

7 

3.55 

3.5 

2     6  82 

3.8 

3  14  82 

3.4 

2  22  86 

3.4 

897 

65 

u 

39.5 

21  43 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  19  87 

7.0 

2     2  89 

6.9 

898 

136 

Or  ion  is 

39.9 

4  19 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.85 

2  14  87 

6.8 

899 

44 

Columbce 

40.5 

31  43 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2    2  89 

6.85 

900 

66 

Leporis 

41.3 

14  52 

5 

3.5 

3.6 

2     6  82 

3.3 

3  14  82 

3.6 

2  19  87 

3.6 

901 

67 

u 

41.5 

16  17 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  12  87 

6.6 

2  13  88 

6.7 

902 

140 

Orionis 

41.6 

10  35 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  14  87 

6.5 

903 

141 

u 

41.8 

9  43 

4 

2.2 

2.3 

2     6  82 

2.1 

2  14  87 

2.25 

3  13  87 

2.3 

904 

u 

42.2 

8  26 

4 

7.1 

7.0 

3  14  82 

6.9 

2  13  87 

7.1 

2  22  87 

7.1 

905 

46 

Columbia 

42.2 

28  41 

2 

6.2 

6.2 

3  14  82 

6.2 

2  12  87 

6.2 

906 

142 

Orionis 

42.4 

4     8 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

3  19  82 

6.35 

2  13  87 

6.4 

2  13  88 

6.4 

907 

68 

Leporis 

43.0 

14  21 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

2  19  87 

6.9 

2    2  89 

6.9 

908 

69 

u 

43.9 

14  31 

3 

5.95 

5.8 

3  14  82 

5,9 

2  19  87 

5.95 

3     1  89 

6.0 

909 

70 

<t 

44.7 

23     1 

3 

6.2 

6.2 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.2 

2     2  89 

6.2 

910 

51 

Columbce 

45.2 

30  40 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.7 

2     2  89 

6.75 

911 

146 

Orionis 

45.3 

7  33 

5 

5.95 

5.9 

3  14  82 

6.2 

3     7  86 

5.8 

2  13  87 

5.95 

912 

71 

Leporis 

45.9 

20  53 

9 

3.9 

3.7 

2    6  82 

4.1 

3  14  82 

3.6 

2  22  86 

3.6 

913 

148 

Orionis 

46.2 

9    5 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  13  87 

6.35 

3  23  89 

6.35 

914 

72 

Leporis 

46.3 

22  58 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

3  13  82 

6.6 

2  19  87 

6.65 

2     2  89 

6.65 

915 

u 

46.4 

15  32 

4 

7.2 

7.1 

3  14  82 

7.1 

2  19  87 

7.1 

1  14  90 

7.3 

916 

54 

Columbce 

47.2 

29  29 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.8 

2  12  87 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.7 

917 

151 

Orionis 

48.4 

4    5 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  13  87 

6.85 

3  23  89 

6.8 

918 

152 

u 

48.4 

+  7  23 

2 

1.2 

vnr. 

2  28  86 

1.1 

2  14  87 

1.3 

919 

73 

Leporis 

48.6 

-19  40 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.8 

2  19  87 

6.7 

2   '2  89 

6.75 

920 

74 

t< 

48.9 

11  48 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

3  14  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.2 

3  23  89 

6.3 

921 

153 

Orionis 

49.3 

4  51 

4 

7.45 

7.5 

3  19  82 

7.45 

2  13  87 

7.45 

2  13  88 

7.45 

922 

154 

C( 

49.3 

4  38 

6 

6.0 

6.0 

3  19  82 

5.75 

2  13  87 

6.05 

2  22  87 

6.25 

923 

u 

49.4 

4  49 

6 

6.65 

6.5 

3  19  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  25  87 

6.6 

924 

'58 

Columbce 

49.4 

29  10 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  12  87 

6.5 

2  13  87 

6.45 

925 

75 

Leporis 

49.7 

26  41 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.95 

2  19  87 

7.0 

2     2  89 

6.9 

926 

u 

50.6 

21  42 

3 

7.0 

— 

2  29  88 

7.0 

2     2  89 

7.0 

3  23  89 

7.0 

927 

76 

u 

50.7 

14  12 

5 

3.75 

3.8 

2     6  82 

4.1 

3  14  82 

3.8 

2  19  87 

3.5 

928 

77 

<< 

50.9 

21     9 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.95 

2  19  87 

7.0 

2     2  89 

7.0 

929 

78 

u 

51.0 

22  52 

3 

6.45 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.4 

2  19  87 

6.5 

2  13  88 

6.4 

930 

79 

« 

51.4 

23  14 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.6 

2  19  87 

6.8 

2  24  87 

6.8 

931 

157 

Orionis 

51.8 

1     1 

5 

6.7 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.4 

3     6  85 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.8 

932 

80 

Leporis 

52.1 

18     4 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.95 

2  19  87 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.9 

933 

1 

Monocerotis 

53.1 

9  24 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.9 

3  23  89 

6.9 

934 

2 

u 

53.1 

9  34 

3 

5.85 

5.7 

3  14  82 

5.85 

2  13  87 

5.9 

3  23  89 

5.85 

935 

160 

Orionis 

53.3 

1  27 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.55 

3     6  85 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.8 

936 

161 

a 

53.8 

3     5 

7 

5.35 

5.2 

3  17  82 

4.9 

2  28  86 

5.55 

2  13  87 

5.5 

937 

81 

Leporis 

54.5 

12  54 

2 

6.5 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  19  87 

6.5 



i   •   • 

938 

3 

Monocerotis 

56.0 

10  36 

3 

5.4 

5.6 

3  14  82 

5.35 

2  13  87 

5.45 

3  23  89 

5.4 

939 

82 

Leporis 

56.1 

25  25 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.3 

2     2  89 

6.2 

940 

83 

u 

56.9 

14  30 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.7 

941 

4 

Monocerotis 

58.2 

6  42 

4 

5.7 

5.8 

3  14  82 

5.8 

2  28  86 

5.65 

2  13  87 

5.7 

942 

84 

Leporis 

58.2 

26  17 

3 

5.6 

5.5 

3  13  82 

5.6 

2  28  86 

5.6 

2  19  87 

5.55 

943 

166 

Orionis 

58.4 

1  34 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.9 

2  13  87 

6.8 

3  23  89 

6.95 

944 

85 

Leporis 

5  59.4 

16  29 

10 

5.45 

5.5 

2    6  82 

5.1 

3  13  82 

5.5 

2  27  86 

5.5 

CATALOGUE   OF   T11E   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


25 


Xo. 

U.  A. 

X<x 

Nima. 

1875. 

N 
Ota. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Dec). 

Mean 

Obs'd. 

C.A 

Date. 

Mat 

Date. 



Hag 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       m. 

o       r 

945 

5 

Monocerotis 

5  59.6 

-10  14 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

3    14    82 

6.5 

2  13  87 

6.4 

3  23  89 

6.55 

946 

86 

Leporis 

6    0.5 

14  56 

5 

5.2 

5.2 

2    6  82 

5.0 

3  13  82 

5.2 

2  27  86 

5.3 

947 

6 

Monocerotis 

0.5 

4  11 

3 

5.75 

5.9 

3  17  82 

5.8 

2  28  86 

5.8 

2  13  87 

5.7 

948 

87 

Leporis 

0.6 

24  11 

var. 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.95 

2  19  87 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.9 

949 

167 

Orionis 

0.7 

3  20 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

3  19  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.85 

2  22  87 

6.9 

950 

7 

Monocerotis 

0.9 

6  11 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

3  14  82 

6.9 

3  24  84 

6.95 

2  13  87 

6.9 

951 

88 

Leporis 

1.0 

11  10 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

7.0 

1  20  90 

6.8 

952 

89-90 

m 

1.3 

23     6 

3 

5.7 

5.8 

3  13  82 

5.75 

2  28  86 

5.7 

2  19  87 

5.7 

953 

74 

Coliimbce 

1.3 

29  45 

2 

5.9 

5.9 

3  14  82 

5.9 

2  13  87 

5.9 



954 

91 

Leporis 

1.7 

21  48 

4 

6.35 

6.3 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.35 

2  24  87 

6.5 

955 

92 

u 

2.3 

19    9 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

3  13  82 

5.8 

2  19  87 

6.1 

2  24  87 

6.0 

956 

93 

U 

2.6 

11     8 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

7.05 

2  13  88 

7.1 

957 

8 

Monocerotis 

2.7 

6  48 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.9 

3  23  89 

6.85 

958 

9 

u 

2.8 

7  55 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.8 

2  24  87 

6.9 

959 

10 

u 

3.1 

8  17 

5 

6.95 

6.8 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.8 

2  24  87 

7.0 

960 

11 

u 

3.5 

5  42 

2 

6.7 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.7 

961 

94 

Leporis 

3.7 

22  24 

3 

5.75 

5.8 

3  13  82 

5.75 

2  28  86 

5.8 

2  19  87 

5.75 

962 

95 

u 

3.9 

18    6 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

3  13  82 

6.7 

2  19  87 

6.65 

3  23  89 

6.65 

963 

96 

u 

3.9 

14  34 

5 

6.25 

6.0 

3  13  82 

6.05 

2  19  87 

6.2 

2  24  87 

6.3 

964 

97 

u 

4.6 

22  45 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

3  13  82 

5.9 

2  28  86 

5.9 

2  19  87 

6.05 

965 

98 

M 

46 

15    2 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.1 

2  19  87 

7.05 

2  13  88 

6.9 

966 

99 

1C 

4.8 

26  41 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.6 

2  19  87 

6.6 



967 

12 

Monocerotis 

5.0 

6  44 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.55 

2  13  87 

6.75 

2  19  87 

6.6 

968 

100 

Leporis 

5.6 

27     8 

4 

6.3 

6.0 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.3 

2  13  88 

6.35 

969 

13 

Monocerotis 

5.6 

4  38 

4 

6.5 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.4 

2  13  87 

6.7 

2  19  87 

6.5 

970 

101 

Leporis 

5.8 

15  46 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.9 

•  •       •   .       •  • 

,       m 

071 

14 

Jfonocerotis 

5.8 

6  31 

4 

5.8 

5.9 

3  14  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

5.7 

2  13  87 

5.8 

972 

102 

Leporis 

6.2 

26  27 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

3  13  82 

6.2 

2  19  87 

6.45 

2  24  87 

6.35 

973 

103 

u 

6.2 

18  10 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

3  13  82 

6.9 

2  19  8-7 

7.0 

2  13  88 

7.1 

974 

174 

Orionis 

6.5 

2  29 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

3  19  82 

J6.7 

3     6  85 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.8 

975 

Monocerotis 

7.0 

8  42 

2 

6.95 

2  24  87 

6.95 

2  13  88 

6.95 



m       t 

976 

i 

Canis  Majoris 

7.3 

17  44 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  13  82 

6.7 

2  19  87 

6.8 

3  29  88 

6.75 

977 

175 

Orionis 

7.7 

3  43 

2 

6.4 

6.3 

3  17  82   6.4 

2  13  87 

6.4 

.  .       .  .       .  . 

•  •  • 

978 

2 

C'jnis  Majoris 

7.8 

15  21 

6 

7.0 

7.0 

3  13  82 

7.1 

2  19  87 

7.05 

2  24  87 

7.05 

979 

15 

Monocerotis 

8.4 

4  32 

3 

6.15 

U 

3  17  82 

6.25 

2  28  86 

6.1 

2  13  87 

6.1 

980 

3 

Canis  Majoris 

8.7 

29  22 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  19  87 

6.8 

9S1 

16 

Monocerotis 

8.8 

6  14 

2 

4.5 

4.3 

3  17  82 

4.5 

2  25  87 

4.5 

.  .       .   .       .  . 

983 

178 

Orion  is 

9.2 

0  28 

8 

6.2 

6.1 

3  19  82 

6.55 

3    6  85 

6.2 

2  13  87 

6.3 

9»3 

17 

Monocerotis 

9.3 

4  53 

7 

6.3 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.4 

2  28  86 

6.1 

2  13  87    6.6 

984 

18 

u 

9.5 

9    0 

4 

6.45 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  13  87 

6.45 

3  26  87 

6.5 

9S5 

4 

Canis  Majoris 

9.7 

29  34 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.9 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.9 

986 

5 

u 

9.8 

20  14 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  19  87 

6.45 

3  24  89 

6.45 

987 

6 

• 

9.8 

18  26 

5 

6.5 

6.6 

3  13  82 

6.4 

2  19  87 

6.55 

2  22  87 

6.6 

988 

8 

Cl 

9.6 

11  52 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.8 

2  24  87 

6.85 

3  24  89 

6.75 

989 

7 

(i 

10.0 

13  41 

3 

5.4 

5.5 

3  17  82 

5.4 

2  27  86 

5.5 

2  19  87 

5.35 

990 

9 

u 

10.6 

16  35 

4 

6.35 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  19  87 

6.2 

2  24  87 

6.3 

991 

u 

10.9 

12     0 

4 

7.1 

7.1 

3  17  82 

6.9 

2  24  87 

7.15 

3  26  87 

7.15 

992 

• 

11.1 

29  45 

3 

7.0 

2  13  87 

7.05 

2  19  87 

6.9 

2  13  88 

7.05 

993 

io 

u 

11.8 

22  40 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  24  87 

6.45 

2  13  88 

6.45 

994 

11 

u 

12.1 

16  46 

3 

5.95 

5.8 

3  14  82 

5.9 

2  19  87 

6.0 

2  13  88  ]  5.9 

995 

12 

u 

12.3 

19    9 

5 

7.0 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.2 

2  19  87 

7.0 

3  13  87 

7.0 

996 

13 

u 

12.8 

19  55 

2 

5.8 

5.8 

3  14  82 

5.8 

2  19  87 

5.8 

•       • 

997 

19 

Monocerotis 

6  12.9 

9  20 

3 

6.1 

6.0 

3  14  82 

6.1 

2  13  87 

6.1 

3  23  89. 

6.15 

VOL.  XII. 


26 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

It.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag, 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

ii.       m. 

O        ' 

998 

20 

Monocerotis 

6  13.2 

-    8  32 

3 

6.55 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.55 

2   13   87 

6.55 

3  23  89 

6.6 

999 

14 

Cants  Major  is 

13.2 

14  59 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  19  87 

6.65 

2  24  87 

6.8 

1000 

15 

a 

13.7 

20  53 

2 

6.1 

6.2 

3  14  82 

6.1 

2  19  87 

6.1 

1001 

185 

Orlonis 

13.7 

2  54 

7 

5.8 

5.5 

3  17  82 

5.3 

2  28  86 

5.9 

2  13  87 

5.9 

1002 

21 

Monocerotis 

13.7 

7  46 

5 

5.8 

5.9 

3  14  82 

6.0 

2  28  86 

5.7 

2  13  87 

5.8 

1003 

Canis  Majoris 

13.8 

24  58 

4 

7.25 

7.1 

3  14  82 

7.1 

2  24  87 

7.3 

2  13  88 

7.35 

1004 

u 

14.2 

24  55 

3 

7.35 

7.4 

3  14  82 

7.3 

2  24  87 

7.35 

2  13  88 

7.35 

1005 

ie 

u 

14.4 

22     3 

5 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.85 

2  13  87 

6.9 

1006 

18 

M 

15.5 

30     1 

5 

3.2 

3.2 

2     6  82 

3.4 

3  14  82 

3.0 

2  27  86 

3.2 

1007 

17 

(t 

15.6 

11  43 

5 

6.05 

6.1 

3  17  82 

6.1 

2  27  86 

5.85 

2  22  87 

6.1 

1008 

19 

|| 

16.1 

29  37 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.0 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.9 

1009 

24 

Monocerotis 

16.8 

3  13 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  25  87 

7.0 

3  20  87 

7.0 

1010 

27 

u 

17.2 

4  38 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  20  87 

6.9 

1011 

20 

Canis  Majoris 

17.2 

17  54 

3 

2.1 

2.2 

2     6  82 

2.0 

3  14  82 

2.1 

2  13  88 

2.2 

1012 

21 

a 

18.1 

15     0 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.9 

2  24  87 

6.9 

1013 

22 

u 

18.1 

16  24 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.8 

2  13  88 

6.9 

1014 

23 

a 

18.4 

11  28 

4 

5.85 

5.6 

3  17  82 

5.9 

2  27  86 

5.7 

2  24  87 

5.8 

1015 

24 

H 

18.4 

19  43 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.85 

2  24  87 

6.9 

3  24  89 

6.9 

1016 

26 

K 

18.6 

12  54 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.3 

2  24  87 

6.5 

3  13  87 

6.4 

1017 

27 

a 

18.7 

29  48 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.1 

2  13  87 

7.05 

2  19  87 

7.0 

1018 

28 

a 

18.8 

16  10 

4 

7.0 

6.9 

3  17  82 

7.1 

2  24  87 

6.95 

3  13  87 

7.0 

1019 

29 

u 

18.9 

25  31 

3 

6.15 

6.0 

3  14  82 

6.15 

2  24  87 

6.2 

2  29  88 

6.15 

1020 

30 

Monocerotis 

18.9 

0  52 

2 

6.4 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.4 

1021 

32 

U 

19.3 

2  55 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  20  87 

6.9 

1022 

33 

U 

19.6 

3  49 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  20  87 

6.8 

1023 

34 

n 

19.9 

3  27 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  20  87 

6.9 

2  25  87 

6.85 

1024 

30 

Canis  Majoris 

19.9 

28  42 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.6 

2  13  87 

6.7 

2  19  87 

6.7 

1025 

35 

Monocerotis 

20.0 

7  50 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.65 

2  13  87 

6.8 

2  24  87 

6.8 

1026 

36 

u 

20.3 

1  26 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.2 

2  25  87 

6.3 

3  23  89 

6.3 

1027 

38 

U 

20.4 

4  32 

3 

6.5 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.5 

2  25  87 

6.5 

3  20  87 

6.5 

1028 

40 

u 

20.7 

7  26 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.9 

2  13  87 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.75 

1029 

a 

20.8 

4  23 

3 

7.4 

7.2 

3  17  82 

7.3 

2  25  87 

7.5 

2  13  88 

7.4 

1030 

39 

u 

20.8 

4  17 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  20  87 

6.8 

1031 

43 

K 

20.9 

0  12 

5 

6.25 

6.1 

3  19  82 

6.1 

2  25  87 

6.3 

3  20  87 

6.3 

1032 

31 

Canis  Majoris 

20.9 

29  38 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  13  87 

6.9 

2  19  87 

6.9 

1033 

32 

n 

21.0 

14  32 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.8 

2  24  87 

6.9 

3  24  89 

6.9 

1034 

45 

Monocerotis 

21.8 

4  41 

4 

5.5 

5.4 

3  17  82 

5.5 

2  28  86 

5.45 

2  25  87 

5.4 

1035 

33 

Canis  Majoris 

22.2 

25  46 

2 

6.4 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  24  87 

6.4 

1036 

.   .   . 

u 

22.2 

13     5 

4 

7.2 

7.1 

3  17  82 

7.1 

3  13  87 

7.2 

3  24  89 

7.3 

1037 

•    •    • 

Monocerotis 

22.4 

0  30 

2 

6.95 

7.1 

3  19  82 

6.95 

2  25  87 

6.95 

1038 

48 

a 

22.8 

6  57 

5 

4.1 

4.1 

3  17  82 

4.4 

2  25  87 

4.1 

'3  20  87 

3.9 

1039 

34 

Canis  Majoris 

23.1 

17  23 

2 

6.6 

6.5 

3  14  82 

6.6 

2  24  87 

6.6 

1040 

37 

u 

24.2 

22  31 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  24  87 

7.0 

1041 

50 

Monocerotis 

24.3 

10     0 

6 

6.65 

6.4 

3  17  82 

6.45 

2  13  87 

6.6 

2  24  87 

6.7 

1042 

38 

Canis  Majoris 

24.8 

19     8 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  24  87 

7.0 

1043 

39 

u 

24.8 

13     4 

3 

6.5 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.5 

2  24  87 

6.4 

2  29  88 

6.55 

1044 

40 

u 

24.8 

14  52 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.1 

2  24  87 

6.95 

3  13  87 

6.95 

1045 

41 

u 

25.6 

12  18 

3 

5.7 

5.6 

3  17  82 

5.7 

2  27  86 

5.7 

2  24  87 

5.7 

1046 

42 

« 

25.8 

27  41 

3 

6.1 

6.1 

3  14  82 

6.15 

2  13  87 

6.2 

3  24  89 

6.0 

1047 

53 

Monocerotis 

25.8 

8     4 

2 

6.0 

6.0 

3  17  82 

6.0 

2  13  87 

6.0 

1048 

43 

Canis  Majoris 

26.2 

21  19 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.9 

2  24  87 

6.9 

1049 

55 

Monocerotis 

26.3 

5  47 

3 

6.05 

6.0 

3  17  82 

6.1 

2  28  86 

6.0 

2  25  87 

6.1 

1050 

44 

Canis  Majoris 

6  26.7 

23  20 

8 

4.4 

4.5 

3  14  82 

4.7 

3     6  85 

4.4 

2  22  86 

4.25 

CATALOGUE    OF    TI1E    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


27 


No. 

U.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

So. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

E.A. 

DecL 

Mean 

Obs  VI. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date 

Mag. 

*.       m 

0          / 

1051 

46 

Canis  Major  is 

6  26.9 

-11     5 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.95 

3  13  87 

6.85 

1052 

56 

Monocerotis 

27.3 

1     8 

3 

5.65 

5.7 

3  19  82 

5.7 

2  25  87 

5.6 

3  23  89 

5.6 

1053 

48 

Canis  Major  is 

28.1 

20  50 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.9 

2  24  87 

6.9 

1054 

49 

U 

29.8 

22  52 

5 

4.75 

4.8 

3  14  82 

4.85 

3     6  85 

4.8 

2  22  86 

4.5 

1055 

51 

H 

30.2 

22     1 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  14  82 

7.0 

3  17  82 

6.8 

2  24  87 

6.85 

1056 

59 

Monocerotis 

30.4 

5     7 

3 

5.9 

5.9 

3  17  82 

5.9 

2  28  86 

5.9 

2  25  87 

5.9 

1057 

52 

Canis  Majoris 

30.9 

18  34 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  24  87 

6.45 

3  24  89 

6.3 

1053 

53 

u 

31.0 

13  13 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.8 

3  24  89 

6.7 

1059 

54 

II 

31.2 

19    9 

6 

4.3 

4.1 

3  14  82 

4.3 

3    6  85 

4.2 

2  22  86 

4.2 

1060 

55 

u 

31.4 

22  31 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.7 

1061 

56 

H 

31.9 

12  52 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.6 

2  24  87 

6.8 

3  13  87 

6.7 

1062 

63 

Monocerotis 

32.1 

2  26 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.7 

2  25  87 

6.7 



1063 

57 

Canis  Majoris 

32.4 

18     8 

10 

4.95 

4.9 

3  14  82 

4.5 

3    6  85 

5.0 

2  22  86 

4.7 

1064 

58 

41 

33.0 

10  46 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.6 

1065 

60 

If 

33.2 

23  28 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.8 

3  13  87 

6.9 

3  24  89 

6.9 

1066 

61 

U 

33.6 

14    2 

8 

5.55 

5.3 

3  17  82 

5.3 

2  22  86 

5.8 

2  27  86 

5.3 

1067 

62 

U 

34.4 

23  35 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.5 

3  24  89 

6.5 

1068 

68 

Monocerotis 

36.0 

9    3 

2 

5.7 

5.7 

3  17  82 

5.7 

2  24  87 

5.7 

• 

1069 

64 

Canis  Major  is 

36.1 

20  12 

8 

7.15 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

3  U  87 

7.1 

1070 

•   •  i 

K 

36.6 

20     8 

6 

7.25 

7.2 

3  14  82 

7.2 

3  17  82 

7.2 

3  13  87 

7.15 

1071 

70 

Monocerotis 

36.6 

4     1 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

3  19  82 

7.05 

2  25  87 

7.0 

3     4  88 

6.95 

1072 

65 

Canis  Majoris 

37.5 

22  20 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

3  14  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.65 

3  24  89 

6.65 

1073 

72 

Monocerotis 

39.5 

0  35 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.9 

2  25  87 

7.0 

3  20  87 

7.0 

1074 

68 

Canis  Majoris 

39.9 

27  14 

6 

6.7 

6.8 

3  14  82 

6.5 

2  28  87 

6.8 

3  13  87 

6.8 

1075 

69 

u 

40.2 

23  20 

5 

6.75 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.75 

3  26  87 

6.85 

1076 

71 

t( 

40.3 

14  40 

8 

5.6 

5.7 

3  17  82 

5.75 

2  22  86 

5.3 

2  27  86 

5.3 

1077 

75 

Monocerotis 

40.7 

9  59 

7 

5.8 

6.1 

3  17  82 

6.2 

2  24  87 

5.9 

3  20  87 

5.6 

1078 

75 

Canis  Majoris 

41.2 

14  18 

5 

5.4 

5.5 

3  17  82 

5.6 

2  22  86 

5.3 

2  27  86 

5.3 

1079 

77 

Monocerotis 

41.6 

8  52 

6 

5.75 

5.6 

3  17  82 

5.5 

2  24  87 

5.65 

3  20  87 

5.8 

1080 

76 

Canis  Majoris 

41.7 

20  53 

3 

6.4 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.4 

3  24  84 

6.4 

3  13  87 

6.4 

1081 

78 

Monocerotis 

42.0 

1  11 

•3 

6.2 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.2 

2  25  87 

6.2 

3  20  87 

6.2 

1082 

80 

u 

43.0 

2     8 

3 

6.15 

6.1 

3  19  82 

6.1 

2  25  87 

6.2 

3  20  87 

6.1 

1083 

77 

Canis  Majoris 

43.3 

15    0 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

3  17  82 

5.75 

2  27  86 

5.9 

3  13  87 

5.7 

1084 

82 

Monocerotis 

44.4 

0  23 

4 

6.3 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.2 

3  20  87 

6.2 

1085 

78 

Canis  Majoris 

44.6 

23  56 

5 

6.65 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.9 

2  28  87 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.5 

1086 

83 

Monocerotis 

44.7 

7  54 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.55 

3  20  87 

6.55 

1087 

... 

Canis  Majoris 

44.7 

17     9 

4 

7.1 

7.1 

3  17  82 

7.2 

4  13  87 

7.1 

3  23  89 

7.0 

1088 

79 

u 

44.8 

16  56 

6 

6.65 

6.4 

3  17  82 

6.35 

3  26  87 

6.7 

4  13  87 

6.6 

1089 

80 

u 

45.1 

27  11 

4 

7.1 

7.0 

3  14  82 

7.1 

2  28  87 

7.1 

3  13  87 

7.1 

1090 

Monocerotis 

45.4 

6  49 

3 

6.8 

3  20  87 

6.8 

3  23  87 

6.8 

3     4  88 

6.75 

1091 

82 

Canis  Majoris 

45.5 

25  38 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  28  87 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.6 

1092 

u 

45.5 

20  46 

3 

7.0 

7.1 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  29  88 

7.0 

1  20  90 

7.0 

1093 

87 

Monocerotis 

46.2 

5     2 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.9 

3  23  89 

6.85 

1094 

88 

n 

4(5.2 

5  10 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

3  19  84 

6.8 

2  25  87 

G.9 

3  23  89 

6.85 

1095 

84 

Canis  Majoris 

47.9 

18  53 

3 

6.4 

6.1 

3  17  82 

6.4 

3  13  87 

6.4 

3  24  89 

6.4 

1096 

85 

u 

47.9 

18  47 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.8 

3  13  87 

6.8 

1097 

86 

u 

48.0 

26  48 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  14  82 

6.9 

2  28  87 

7.0 

3  13  87 

7.0 

1098 

89 

Monocerotis 

48.0 

5  42 

5 

6.75 

6.7 

3  19  82 

6.5 

2  25  87 

6.9 

3  13  87 

6.75 

1099 

90 

u 

48.1 

0  58 

3 

5.9 

5.9 

3  19  82 

5.9 

2  25  87 

5.85 

3  20  87 

5.9 

1100 

87 

Canis  Major  is 

48.2 

20    4 

5 

5.05 

5.3 

3  14  82 

5.1 

2  22  86 

5.15 

2  27  86 

5.0 

1101 

88 

K 

48.2 

24  32 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

3  14  82 

6.9 

2  28  87 

6.85 

3  13  87 

6.8 

1102 

89 

H 

48.4 

11  53 

3 

4.6 

4.4 

3  17  82 

4.6 

2  22  86 

4.65 

2  27  86 

4.6 

1103 

91 

u 

6  48.4 

1  36 

3 

6.55    6.7 

3  19  82 

6.6 

2  25  87 

6.5 

3  20  87 

6.55 

28 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ob8 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
ObsU 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

0          / 

1104 

90 

Canis  Majoris 

6  48.6 

-28  22 

5 

6.55 

6.5 

3    14   82 

6.4 

2  28  87 

6.5 

3   13   87 

6.6 

1105 

92 

Monocerotis 

48.7 

2  39 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.5 

3  20  87 

6.55 

1106 

91 

Canis  Majoris 

48.8- 

24  23 

3 

6.8 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.9 

2  28  87 

6.7 

3  13  87 

6.8 

1107 

92 

14 

49.0 

24    2 

6 

4.15 

3.9 

2     6  82 

3.75 

3  14  82 

4.0 

2  22  86 

4.0 

1108 

94 

U 

49.7 

20  15 

3 

6.35 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.4 

3  13  87 

6.3 

3-    4  88 

6.4 

1109 

95 

u 

50.2 

19  59 

5 

5.1 

4.9 

3  14  82 

5.0 

2  22  86 

5.05 

2  27  86 

5.0 

1110 

96 

u 

50.4 

13  53 

3 

5.55 

5.5 

3  17  82 

5.5 

2  22  86 

5.6 

2  27  86 

5.6 

1111 

97 

u 

50.5 

22  47 

3 

5.85 

5.9 

3  14  82 

5.8 

3  13  87 

5.95 

4  13  87 

5.75 

1112 

98 

u 

50.6 

16  54 

6 

4.8 

4.9 

3  14  82 

5.0 

3  17  82 

4.9 

2  22  86 

4.8 

1113 

94 

Monocerotis 

51.0 

8     1 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.5 

2  24  87 

6.6 

3  23  89 

6.7 

1114 

100 

Canis  Majoris 

51.6 

19  16 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

3  13  87 

7.0 

1  20  90 

7.1 

1115 

101 

U 

52.0 

22    2 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.9 

3  13  87 

7.0 

3  24  89 

7.0 

1116 

196 

Monocerotis 

52.2 

10    9 

4 

7.1 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.1 

2  24  87 

7.05 

3  20  87 

7.2 

1117 

102 

Canis  Majoris 

•     52.4 

24  28 

3 

6.1 

5.9 

3  14  82 

6.1 

2  28  87 

6.1 

3  13  87 

6.1 

1118 

103 

K 

52.7 

27  22 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.4 

2  28  87 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.55 

1119 

104 

u 

53.1 

27    0 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

3  14  82 

6.7 

2  28  87 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.55 

1120 

105 

u 

53.5 

25  15 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

3  14  82 

6.1 

2  28  87 

6.0 

3  13  87 

5.9 

1121 

106 

u 

53.7 

28  48 

4 

1.7 

1.8 

2    6  82 

1.7 

3  14  82 

1.8 

2  22  86 

1.65 

1122 

100 

Monocerotis 

54.2 

5  12 

4 

6.75 

6.9 

3  19  84 

6.9 

2  25  87 

6.7 

3  20  87 

6.65 

1123 

107 

Canis  Majoris 

54.3 

21  26 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

3  13  87 

6.7 



1124 

101 

Monocerotis 

54.4 

8  14 

2 

6.3 

6.2 

3  17  82 

6.3 

2  24  87 

6.3 

•   •       •   •       •   . 

1125 

102 

u 

54.7 

9    2 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.7 

3     4  88 

6.7 

1126 

111 

Canis  Majoris 

54.7 

19  59 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.7 

3  24  89 

6.7 

1127 

a 

55.0 

21  57 

3 

6.9 

3  13  87 

6.9 

3     4  88 

6.85 

3  17  90 

6.9 

1128 

ii2 

u 

55.2 

20  28 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.9 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3  24  89 

6.8 

1129 

105 

Monocerotis 

55.5 

1  10 

3 

6.8 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.7 

3  23  89 

6.85 

1130 

106 

cc 

55.8 

5  33 

7 

6.1 

5.6 

3  19  82 

5.7 

2  25  87 

6.0 

3  20  87 

6.2 

1131 

113 

Canis  Majoris 

56.0 

25  24 

3 

6.0 

6.0 

3  14  82 

6.1 

2  28  87 

5.9 

3  13  87 

6.0 

1132 

a 

56.0 

11     7 

3 

7.0 

2  24  87 

7.0 

1  21  90 

7.0 

2  11  90 

7.0 

1133 

114 

u 

56.7 

27  45 

5 

4.05 

36 

3  14  82 

3.7 

2  22  86 

4.2 

2  27  86 

3.9 

1134 

108 

Monocerotis 

56.7 

4    4 

4 

5.45 

5.5 

3  19  82 

5.5 

2  25  87 

5.35 

3  20  87 

5.45 

1135 

115 

Canis  Majoris 

57.8 

23  39 

5 

3.4 

3.4 

3  14  82 

3.3 

3  22  84 

3.4 

2  22  86 

3.4 

1136 

110 

Monocerotis 

57.9 

5     8 

5 

6.3 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.1 

2  25  87 

6.4 

3  20  87 

6.35 

1137 

111 

u 

58.0 

9  56 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.75 

3     4  88 

6.75 

1138 

116 

Canis  Majoris 

58.1 

15  27 

5 

4.25 

4.5 

3  17  82 

4.25 

2  22  86 

4.3 

2  27  86 

4.0 

1139 

117 

a 

59.5 

21  51 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3     4  88 

6.8 

1140 

113 

Monocerotis 

6  59.9 

10  28 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

2  24  87 

6.75 

3     4  88 

6.75 

1141 

119 

Canis  Majoris 

7    0.8 

11     6 

3 

5.95 

6.0 

3  17  82 

5.9 

2  24  87 

6.0 

3     4  88 

5.95 

1142 

118 

u 

0.8 

12  12 

4 

6.8 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.0 

2  24  87 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.8 

1143 

121 

i< 

1.7 

24  46 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

3  13  87 

6.9 

3     4  88 

6.8 

1144 

122 

0 

.  2.2 

23  39 

3 

6.55 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.5 

3  13  87 

6.5 

3     4  88 

6.6 

1145 

123 

(1 

3.3 

26  12 

4 

2.3 

2.1 

2     6  82 

2.3 

3  14  82 

2.3 

2  22  86 

2.3 

1146 

114 

Monocerotis 

3.4 

10     9 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

3  17  82 

6.5 

2  24  87 

6.6 

3     4  88 

6.65 

1147 

124 

Canis  Majoris 

3.6 

23  51 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.05 

3  13  87 

6.9 

3     4  88 

6.8 

1148 

125 

at 

3.9 

16     2 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.6 

3  24  87 

6.45 

3  26  87 

6.5 

1149 

115 

Monocerotis 

4.0 

4    3 

4 

5.5 

5.4 

3  19  82 

5.3 

2  25  87 

5.5 

3  20  87 

5.65 

1150 

126 

Canis  Majoris 

4.6 

25     2 

3 

6.2 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.2 

3  13  87 

6.1 

3     4  88 

6.25 

1151 

127 

n 

4.7 

18  29 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

6.7 

3  26  87 

6.75 

1152 

116 

Monocei'otis 

4.8 

3  42 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

3  19  82 

7.1 

2  25  87 

7.0 

3     6  88 

6.9 

1153 

117 

U 

5.0 

0     6 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

3  19  82 

6.2 

2  25  87 

5.8 

3  20  87 

6.0 

1154 

128 

Canis  Majoris 

5.3 

27  17 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.35 

3  13  87 

6.3 

3     4  88 

6.5 

1155 

118 

Monocerotis 

5.5 

0  17 

5 

4.4 

4.6 

3  19  82 

4.7 

2  25  87 

4.6 

4     2  88 

4.2 

1156 

129 

Canis  Majoris 

7     5.9 

17     8 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.7 

3  24  87 

6.75 

3     4  88 

6.9 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


29 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No 
Obi 

Mmg. 

Separate  ObeerratioM. 

R.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
OtoU 

U  A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A        m. 

o        / 

1157 

130 

Cants  Majoris 

7      6.3 

-20  41 

3 

6.5 

6.3 

3    17   82 

6.4 

3  24  87 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.5 

1158 

131 

it 

7.1 

25  44 

8 

6.55 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.5 

3    4  88 

6.5 

1159 

132 

u 

7.3 

11     3 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

3  17  82 

6.3 

2  24  87 

6.5 

3  26  87 

6.3 

1160 

119 

Monocerotis 

8.0 

3  41 

6 

6.6 

6.7 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.4 

3    6  88 

6.65 

1161 

134 

Canis  Majoris 

8.1 

22  28 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.75 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3  24  89 

6.8 

1162 

120 

Monocerotis 

8.3 

9  44 

4 

6.45 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.3 

2  24  87 

6.5 

3  20  87 

6.45 

1163 

135 

Canis  Majoris 

8.5 

22  42 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

3  17  82 

6.8 

3  13  87 

6.8 

.  .       .   .       .  . 

1164 

136 

u 

8.6 

27     9 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.7 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3    4  88 

6.75 

1165 

121 

Monocerotis 

8.6 

10     6 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.2 

2  24  87 

6.25 

3    4  88 

6.25 

1166 

139 

Canis  Majoris 

9.2 

26     8 

5 

5.4 

5.4 

3  17  82 

5.6 

2  22  86 

5.3 

3    7  86 

5.4 

1167 

140 

it 

•  9.7 

26  33 

6 

4.15 

4.2 

3  14  82 

4.2 

2  22  86 

4.15 

2  27  86 

8.7 

1168 

141 

u 

9.8 

26  49 

4 

6.7 

6.5 

3  17  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.7 

1169 

122 

Monocerotis 

9.8 

22  22 

5 

6.45 

6.3 

3  17  82 

6.2 

2  24  87 

6.5 

3  18  87 

6.45 

1170 

143 

Canis  Majoris 

10.6 

23  31 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

8  17  82 

6.75 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3    4  88 

6.7 

1171 

144 

u 

10.6 

15  22 

3 

6.15 

5.9 

3  19  82 

6.1 

3  24  87 

6.2 

3    4  88 

6.1 

1172 

145-6 

M 

11.4 

23     6 

9 

5.35 

5.0 

3  17  82 

5.0 

2  22  86 

5.5 

2  27  86 

5.3 

1173 

123 

Monocerotis 

11.4 

6  28 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  23  89 

6.9 

1174 

147 

Canis  Majoris 

11.6 

27  40 

6 

5.45 

5.4 

3  17  82 

5.3 

3  13  87 

5.45 

4  17  87 

5.5 

1175 

149 

t( 

12.7 

26  34 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

8  17  82 

7.0 

3  13  87 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1176 

150 

u 

13.5 

24  20 

5 

5.4 

5.6 

2  22  86 

5.3 

3  17  86 

5.4 

3    4  88 

5.55 

1177 

151 

u 

13.5 

24  44 

5 

4.6 

4.6 

3  17  82 

4.7 

2  22  86 

4.65 

2  27  86 

4.4 

1178 

152 

u 

13.6 

19    3 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.7 

3  24  87 

6.6 

3    4  88 

6.75 

1179 

153 

u 

13.7 

17  18 

6 

7.0 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

7.0 

3     4  88 

6.95 

1180 

154 

II 

13.8 

26  2-2    3 

5.95 

6.0 

3  17  82 

5.9 

3  13  87 

6.0 

3     4  88 

5.95 

1181 

155 

U 

13.8 

16  1«     3 

var. 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.4 

3  24  87 

6.3 

3    4  88 

6.4 

1182 

156 

u 

15.3 

14    8    4 

6.25 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.4 

3  24  87 

6.2 

3  26  87 

6.15 

1183 

124 

Monocerotis 

15.3 

8  38    3 

6.8 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.75 

2  25  87 

6.8 

3  22  89 

6.75 

1184 

125 

M 

15.5 

5  40    3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  23  89 

6.8 

1185 

157 

Canis  Majoris 

15.6 

22  37 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  17  82 

7.05 

3  23  87 

7.0 

3    4  88 

7.0 

1186 

158 

U 

15.9 

26  44 

6 

6.5 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.6 

3  13  87 

6.6 

4  19  87 

6.6 

1187 

159 

M 

15.9 

25  40 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.9 

3  13  87 

6.8 

3    4  88 

6.8 

1188 

126 

Monocerotis 

16.0 

2  45 

4 

6.5 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.6 

3  20  87 

6.45 

1189 

127 

u 

16.0 

8  45 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.6 

2  25  87 

6.65 

3  22  89 

6.75 

1190 

128 

a 

16.1 

013 

6.8 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.7 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  20  87 

6.8 

1191 

129 

u 

16.3 

5  45 

2 

6.1 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.1 

2  25  87 

6.1 

•  • 

1192 

160 

Canis  Majoris 

16.7 

18  47 

4 

5.55 

5.7 

3  19  82 

5.4  * 

3  24  87 

5.6 

3  26  87 

5.55 

1193 

162 

U 

18.5 

27  36 

5 

6.15 

6.1 

3  17  82 

6.0 

3  13  87 

6.3 

4    3  87 

6.2 

1194 

164 

a 

19.0 

22  40 

g 

6.75 

6.8 

3  17  82 

6.9 

3  23  87 

6.7 

3    4  88 

6.7 

1195 

165 

u 

19.0 

15  57 

3 

5.85 

6.0 

3  19  82 

5.8 

3  24  87 

5.9 

3    4  88 

5.85 

1196 

166 

u 

19.0 

29  59 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

8  13  87 

6.9 

3  23  87 

7.05 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1197 

167 

u 

19.2 

29    4 

5 

2.85 

2.9 

2    6  82 

2.85 

3  14  82 

2.7 

3  22  84 

3.0 

1198 

168 

u 

19.3 

18  46 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.7 

3  24  87 

6.7 

4    6  88 

6.85 

1199 

169 

u 

19.4 

13  30 

5 

6.45 

6.4 

3  19  82 

6.6 

3  24  87 

6.45 

4  13  87 

6.35 

1200 

170 

it 

19.7 

20  56 

4 

7.1 

6.9 

3  19  82 

7.0 

3  23  87 

7.1 

4  13  87 

7.15 

1201 

130 

Monocerotis 

19.7 

5  32 

4 

6.45 

6.4 

3  19  82 

6.35 

2  25  87 

6.5 

3  20  87 

6.45 

1202 

131 

u 

19.9 

4  17 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.85 

3  23  89 

6.75 

1203 

172 

Canis  Majoris 

20.0 

21  44 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

3  19  82 

6.6 

3  23  87 

6.7 

3    4  88 

6.7 

1204 

132 

" 

Monocerotis 

20.2 

0  13 

9 

6.9 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.9 

2  25  87 

6.9 

1205 

173 

Canis  Majoris 

20.3 

24  58  !  4 

6.3 

6.4 

3  17  82 

6.2 

3  13  87 

6.2 

3     4  88 

6.4 

1206 

175 

u 

21.4 

23  28    4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  17  82 

6.9 

3  23  87 

7.0 

3    4  88 

7.0 

1207 

176 

u 

21.6 

17  37  1  5 

6.3 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.4 

3  24  87 

6.3 

3    4  88 

6.2 

1208 

177 

u 

21.7 

22  50    5 

6.05 

5.7 

3  17  82 

5.9 

3     7  86 

5.85 

3  23  87 

6.2 

1209 

178 

u 

7  22.0 

11  18    3 

6.25 

6.3     3  24  87 

6.35 

4  13  87 

6.25 

3  22  89 

6.1 

30 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STAUS. 


No. 

U.  A 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

0     / 

1210 

Canis  Majors 

7  22.1 

-18  15 

3 

6.95 

3  24  87 

6.9 

4  13  87 

6.9 

2  11  90 

7.0 

1211 

92 

Puppis 

22.4 

22  36 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

3  17  82 

6.7 

3  23  87 

6.7 

1212 

133 

JTJ^ 

Monocerotis 

22.6 

9  47 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.8 

2  25  87 

6.8 

3  22  89 

6.75 

1213 

134 

u 

23.0 

1  39 

3 

6.2 

6.0 

3  19  82 

6.2 

2  25  87 

6.2 

3  23  89 

6.2 

1214 

93 

Puppis 

23.0 

28  54 

4 

6.15 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.2 

4  13  87 

6.0 

4  19  87 

6.2 

1215 

135 

Monocerotis 

23.4 

7  18 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.45 

3  22  89 

6.4 

1216 

136 

u 

23.4 

10  4 

4 

6.45 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.3 

2  25  87 

6.45 

3  20  87 

6.55 

1217 

.  .  . 

Puppis 

23.7 

28  52 

3 

7.15 

7.1 

3  19  82 

7.2 

4  19  87 

7.15 

3  28  89 

7.15 

1218 

94 

U 

23.7 

14  44 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.7 

3  24  87 

6.8 

3  4  88 

6.7 

1219 

97 

a 

24.6 

22  46 

5 

5.5 

5.7 

3  17  82 

5.3 

3  7  86 

5.6 

3  23  87 

5.45 

1220 

137 

Monocerotis 

24.7 

4  58 

5 

6.7 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.6 

2  25  87 

6.75 

3  20  87 

6.75 

1221 

138 

M 

24.7 

1  54 

5 

7.05 

6.8 

3  19  82 

7.05 

2  25  87 

7.1 

3  20  87 

7.2 

1222 

139 

(4 

24.8 

9  31 

2 

var. 

var. 

3  19  82 

6.6 

3  25  87 

6.5 



1223 

140 

U 

24.9 

0  52 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.9 

2  25  87 

6.9 

3  23  89 

6.9 

1224 

141 

a 

25.0 

9  51 

5 

7.0 

6.9 

3  19  82 

7.0 

2  25  87 

6.95 

3  22  89 

7.05 

1225 

142 

U 

26.1 

8  37 

5 

6.3 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.4 

2  25  87 

6.35 

3  7  88 

6.2 

1226 

143 

II 

26.5 

1  45 

4 

6.75 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.7 

2  25  87 

6.7 

3  20  87 

6.8 

1227 

105 

Puppis 

27.8 

19  9 

5 

6.35 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.3 

3  24  87 

6.4 

3  7  88 

6.4 

1228 

106 

u 

27.9 

24  27 

4 

6.5 

6.7 

3  19  82 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.45 

3  7  88 

6.55 

1229 

107 

K 

28.1 

14  15 

6 

5.3 

5.2 

3  19  82 

4.8 

3  24  87 

5.2 

4  13  87 

5.3 

1230 

108 

a 

28.7 

22  2 

4 

5.1 

5.2 

3  19  82 

5.15 

3  7  86 

5.1 

3  23  87 

5.0 

1231 

109 

a 

28.8 

19  52 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

3  19  82 

7.0 

3  24  87 

7.1 

4  17  87 

7.05 

1232 

111-2 

u 

29.0 

23  12 

5 

5.7 

5.7 

3  19  82 

5.8 

3  7  86 

5.7 

3  23  87 

5.7 

1233 

114 

u 

29.3 

25  51 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

7.0 

3,  7  88 

7.0 

1234 

116 

u 

29.5 

26  45 

6 

6.55 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.2 

3  24  87 

6.7 

4  13  87 

6.6 

1235 

144 

Monocerotis 

30.2 

8  2 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  19  82 

6.75 

2  25  87 

6.9 

3  20  87 

6.8 

1236 

122 

Puppis 

30.3 

14  13 

4 

6.35 

6.0 

3  19  82 

6.4 

3  24  87 

6.4 

3  7  88 

6.2 

1237 

119 

1C 

30.4 

28  6 

6 

5.2 

5.3 

3  19  82 

5.5 

3  7  86 

5.2 

3  23  87 

5.1 

1238 

120 

a 

30.4 

26  21 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.8 

3  24  87 

7.0 

4  13  87 

7.0 

1239 

123 

14 

30.9 

14  13 

8 

6.95 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

7.0 

3  29  88 

6.95 

1240 

145 

Monocerotis 

31.1 

3  50 

2 

5.7 

5.7 

3  19  82 

5.7 

2  25  87 

5.7 

1241 

125 

Puppis 

31.2 

19  26 

4 

6.1 

6.2 

3  19  82 

6.1 

3  24  87 

6.1 

3  7  88 

6.0 

1242 

146 

Monocerotis 

31.8 

6  41 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  19  82 

7.0 

2  25  87 

6.95 

3  22  89 

6.95 

1243 

124 

Puppis 

31.9 

14  10 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  19  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

7.0 

3  29  88 

6.9 

1244 

126 

K 

32.0 

23  30 

6 

7.0 

6.9 

3  19  82 

6.65 

4  19  87 

7.15 

3  29  88 

7.0 

1245 

128 

(1 

33.1 

25  5 

5 

5.35 

5.4 

3  19  82 

5.5 

3  7  86 

5.2 

3  23  87 

5.4 

1246 

132 

U 

33.6 

18  24 

5 

6.9 

6.8 

3  19  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

6.9 

3  7  88 

6.9 

1247 

133-4 

U 

33.7 

26  31 

5 

3.9 

4.0 

'3  22  84 

3.8 

3  7  86 

3.9 

3  23  87 

3.95 

1248 

147 

Monocerotis 

33.7 

3  18 

5 

7.1 

7.0 

3  19  82 

7.1 

8  20  87 

7.1 

3  23  89 

7.0 

1249 

135 

Puppis 

33.8 

16  34 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

3  19  82 

7.0 

3  24  87 

6.9 

3  7  88 

7.0 

1250 

139 

u 

34.3 

26  35 

5 

7.1 

6.9 

3  19  82 

7.2 

3  24  87 

7.1 

3  29  88 

7.1 

1251 

•  >  • 

u 

34.4 

26  38 

5 

7.3 

7.2 

3  19  82 

7.6 

3  24  87 

7.2 

3  29  88 

7.1 

1252 

148 

Monocerotis 

34.6 

7  54 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

3  19  82 

6.3 

2  25  87 

6.25 

3  7  88 

6.35 

1253 

140 

Puppis 

34.7 

14  59 

7 

5.45 

5.4 

3  19  82 

5.1 

3  24  87 

5.3 

4  19  87 

5.7 

1254 

141 

M 

34.7 

19  22 

5 

6.6 

6.7 

3  22  84 

6.6 

3  24  87 

6.6 

3  7  88 

6.6 

1255 

149 

Monocerotis 

35.3 

9  16 

4 

4.2 

4.0 

4  27  84 

4.2 

2  25  87 

4.3 

3  7  88 

4.1 

1256 

147 

Puppis 

35.5 

29  48 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

3  23  82 

6.9 

4  19  87 

6.85 

3  30  89 

6.8 

1257 

149 

u 

36.0 

22  3 

3 

7.05 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4  27  87 

7.0 

3  30  89 

7.1 

1258 

151 

u 

37.2 

29  54 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  23  82 

7.05 

4  19  87 

7.0 

3  30  89 

7.0 

1259 

152 

u 

37.4 

16  46 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

3  22  84 

7.2 

3  24  87 

6.9 

4  13  87 

7.1 

1260 

150 

Monocerotis 

37.4 

4  25 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

3  19  82 

6.4 

3  20  87 

6.7 

3  26  87 

6.5 

1261 

154 

Puppis 

37.7 

26  3 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

3  23  82 

6.45 

3  24  87 

6.5 

3  7  88 

6.6 

1262 

155 

M 

7  38.5 

28  7 

8 

5.55 

5.0 

3  23  82 

5.0 

3  7  86 

5.55 

3  23  87 

5.7 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


31 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ob«. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 

Ota'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

h.        m. 

0            / 

1263 

157 

Puppis 

1  38.8 

-28  39 

5 

4.35 

4.2 

3  23  82 

4.5 

3      7    86 

4.25 

3  23  87 

4.35 

1-204 

158 

tt 

39.0 

23  36 

2 

6.9 

7 

3  23  82 

6.9 

4  19  87 

6.9 

1265 

151 

Monocerotis 

39.0 

4     9 

4 

7.0 

6.9 

3  19  82 

7.0 

3  20  87 

7.0 

'3  '7  88 

6.95 

126G 

161 

Puppis 

39.3 

24  23 

3 

6.3 

6.4 

3  23  82 

6.3 

3  24  87 

6.3 

3    7  88 

6.3 

1-267 

152 

Monocerotis 

39.6 

5  23 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  19  82 

7.0 

3  20  87 

7.0 

3    7  88 

6.95 

1-268 

166 

Puppis 

39.7 

14  23 

4 

6.2 

6.4 

3  22  84 

6.2 

3  24  87 

6.1 

3  29  88 

6.1 

1269 

153 

Monocerotis 

39.9 

6  28 

4 

6.15 

6.1 

3  19  82 

6.05 

2  25  87 

6.2 

3  20  87 

6.1 

1270 

167 

Puppis 

40.2 

14  16 

2 

5.4 

5.5 

3  22  84 

5.4 

3  24  87 

5.4 



1271 

168 

a 

40.6 

23  57 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  23  82 

6.9 

3  29  88 

7.1 

3  30  89 

7.05 

1272 

it 

40.7 

22  50 

4 

7.35 

7.2 

3  23  82 

7.5 

4  19  87 

7.2 

3  29  88 

7.4 

1273 

• 

40.7 

22  57 

4 

7.6 

7.5 

3  23  82 

7.7 

4  19  87 

7.5 

3  29  88 

7.6 

1274 

170 

it 

40.9 

12  22 

5 

6.85 

6.9 

3  22  84 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.9 

3  29  88 

6.85 

1275 

178 

it 

41.8 

22  13 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

3  23  82 

6.45 

4  19  87 

6.4 

4  19  89 

6.45 

1276 

179 

tt 

42.1 

15  42 

4 

6.6 

6.8 

3  22  84 

6.6 

4  17  87 

6.55 

3  29  88 

6.7 

1-277 

180 

it 

42.1 

11  53 

4 

6.05 

5.9 

3  22  84 

6.1 

4  17  87 

6.1 

3  29  88 

6.0 

1278 

•   •  • 

Monocerotis 

42.2 

6  28 

5 

7.0 

3  20  87 

7.0 

3  26  87 

6.95 

3    7  88 

7.0 

1279 

183 

Puppis 

42.9 

25  38 

6 

5.15 

5.3 

3  23  82 

5.25 

3    7  86 

5.2 

3  23  87 

5.1 

1280 

186 

a 

43.7 

13     2 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  22  84 

6.7 

4  17  87 

6.8 

3  29  88 

6.7 

1281 

188 

u 

43.8 

24  36 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

3  23  82 

6.2 

4  19  87 

6.4 

4  24  87 

6.3 

1282 

190 

it 

44.0 

16  55 

3 

5.95 

5.7 

3  22  84 

6.0 

3    7  86 

5.9 

4    2  88 

5.95 

1283 

191 

tt 

44.0 

24  33 

4 

3.55 

3.5 

3  22  84 

3.7 

3     7  86 

3.55 

3  23  87 

3.5 

1284 

193 

tt 

44.2 

19  12 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  22  84 

7.0 

4  19  87 

6.9 

4    2  88 

7.0 

1285 

154 

Monocerotis 

44.2 

8  52 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

3  22  84 

6.2 

3  20  87 

6.25 

3    7  88 

6.35 

1286 

192 

Puppis 

44.3 

19  53 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  22  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.9 

4    2  88 

7.0 

1287 

194 

tt 

44.6 

19  13 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

3  22  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.7 

4    2  88 

6.75 

1288 

155 

Monocerotis 

45.0 

10  49 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

3  22  84 

6.8 

3  20  87 

6.65 

3  26  87 

6.9 

1289 

202 

Puppis 

45.7 

24  13 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

3  23  82 

6.9 

3  24  87 

6.9 

•  *       •           .  . 

. 

1290 

203 

it 

45.8 

12  30 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

3  22  84 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.9 

3  29  88 

6.85 

1291 

205 

u 

46.0 

13  35 

5 

5.65 

5.7 

4  17  87 

5.55 

4  19  87 

5.75 

4  24  87 

5.7 

1292 

204 

u 

46.3 

20  51 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

3  22  84 

6.4 

4  19  87 

6.2 

4  24  87 

6.35 

1293 

206 

H 

46.6 

14  32 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

3  22  84 

6.1 

4  17  87 

6.1 

3  29  88 

6.1 

1294 

156 

Monocerotis 

46.6 

5     6 

4 

6.2 

6.4 

4  27  84 

6.3 

2  25  87 

6.1 

3  20  87 

6.2 

1295 

.   .   . 

Puppis 

48.3 

22  52 

5 

7.3 

7.2 

3  23  82 

7.05 

4  19  87 

7.3 

4    2  88 

7.5 

1296 

u 

48.3 

22  59 

5 

7.35 

7.4 

3  23  82 

7.3 

4  19  87 

7.3 

4    2  88 

7.5 

1297 

221 

H 

51.4 

29  57 

2 

6.85 

6.8 

3  23  82 

6.85 

4  19  87 

6.85 

.    . 

1298 

222 

U 

51.5 

22  33 

4 

4.8 

4.9 

3  23  82 

4.75 

3     7  86 

4.85 

4    6  88 

4.95 

1299 

2-25 

U 

52.7 

30    0 

3 

5.5 

5.5 

3  23  82 

5.5 

3  22  84 

5.5 

3  29  88 

5.5 

1300 

157 

Monocerotis 

53.5 

3  20 

3 

5.55 

5.6 

4  27  84 

5.6 

2  25  87 

5.5 

3    7  88 

5.55 

1301 

230 

Puppis 

53.7 

22  58 

2 

5.85 

5.9 

3  23  82 

5.85 

4  19  87 

5.85 

•  •       *   •       •  • 

* 

1302 

23-2 

u 

54.3 

18     3 

2 

5.3 

5.2 

3  22  84 

5.3 

3     7  86 

5.3 



1303 

158 

Monocerotis 

54.5 

2  32 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

4  27  84 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.8 

'3    7  88 

6.8' 

1304 

159 

u 

54.9 

1     3 

3 

5.3 

5.2 

4  27  84 

5.3 

2  25  87 

5.35 

3  23  89 

5.3 

1305 

160 

• 

54.9 

6    5 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  20  87 

6.9 

3     7  88 

6.7 

1306 

161 

u 

56.3 

5  59 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  20  87 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.75 

1307 

•   •   • 

u 

56.6 

5  59 

3 

7.15 

7.4 

4  27  84 

7.15 

3  20  87 

7.25 

3    7  88 

7.1 

1308 

247 

Pvppis 

59.1 

19  23 

2 

6.6 

6.7 

3  22  84 

6.6 

4  19  87 

6.6 

•  •       •   •       •   • 

•  •  • 

1309 

162 

Monocerotis 

7  59.5 

0  13 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

4  27  84 

7.0 

3  26  87 

6.85 

4  17  87 

6.9 

1310 

163 

u 

8    0.4 

8  53 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

4  27  84 

6.35 

3  20  87 

6.4 

3    7  88 

6.4 

1311 

252 

Puppis 

1.8 

20  12 

3 

5.75 

5.9 

3  22  84 

5.8 

3     7  86 

5.7 

4    2  88 

5.8 

1312 

253 

u 

2.2 

23  57 

3 

3.05 

3.2 

3  22  84 

3.1 

4  19  87 

3.0 

4    2  88 

3.0 

1313 

164 

Monocerotis 

2.3 

2  37 

3 

4.8 

4.9 

4  27  84 

4.7 

2  25  87 

4.95 

3  20  87 

4.8 

1314 

165 

it 

3.0 

10  59 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

4  27  84 

6.65 

3  26  87 

6.6 

3  23  89 

6.45 

1315 

254 

Puppis 

8     3.0 

23  15 

4 

6.9 

6.7 

3  22  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.9 

4    2  88 

6.95 

32 


CATALOGUE   OP   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Oba'd. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m. 

0     / 

1316 

255 

Puppis 

8  3.2 

-20  0 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

3  22  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4  24  87 

6.9 

1317 

256 

ft 

3.5 

18  53 

4 

4.95 

5.1 

3  22  84 

4.9 

3  7  86 

5.05 

4  2  88  .4.85 

1318 

257 

u 

3.8 

15  53 

3 

6.0 

6.0 

3  25  84 

6.1 

3  25  87 

5.95 

4  19  87  6.0 

1319 

259 

tt 

4.1 

29  57 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1320 

261 

« 

4.8 

22  10 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  22  84 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4  2  88 

7.15 

1321 

262 

M 

4.9 

13  26 

3 

6.0 

6.0 

3  25  84 

5.9 

3  25  87 

6.1 

4  19  87 

6.0 

1322 

263 

M 

5.4 

12  33 

2 

5.2 

5.2 

3  25  84 

5.2 

3  25  87 

5.2 

1323 

1 

Hydrce 

5.5 

7  24 

4 

5.85 

5.7 

4  27  84 

6.0 

3  20  87 

5.75 

3  25  87 

5.85 

1324 

3 

u 

7.0 

0  48 

3 

6.9 

6.7 

4  27  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

6.85 

3  26  87 

6.9 

1325 

269 

Puppis 

7.6 

15  25 

3 

5.65 

5.7 

3  25  84 

5.7 

3  25  87 

5.6 

4  2  88 

5.7 

1326 

270 

u 

7.7 

29  32 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  19  87 

7.0 

•  *   •     •  • 

1327 

... 

Hydrce 

10.2 

2  51 

3 

7.3 

7.2 

4  27  84 

7.35 

3  25  87 

7.2 

4  19  89 

7.4 

1328 

*  .  . 

u 

10.8 

8  38 

4 

6.65 

6.9 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  25  87 

6.7 

3  24  89 

6.55 

1329 

'  5 

u 

10.9 

2  59 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

4  27  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.75 

1330 

281 

Puppis 

10.9 

30  33 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.75 

4  19  87 

6.8 

4  2  88 

6.9 

1331 

283 

H 

11.4 

20  56 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

3  22  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.9 

t 

1332 

284 

•  « 

11.7 

15  54 

6 

6.65 

6.8 

3  25  84 

6.8 

3  25  87 

6.7 

'i  '2  88 

6.7 

1333 

285 

u 

12.5 

12  13 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

3  25  84 

6.5 

3  25  87 

6.45 

4  2  88 

6.4 

1334 

286 

« 

12.9 

29  37 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1335 

7 

Hydrce 

13.3 

9  47 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.65 

3  25  87 

6.7 

3  24  89 

6.4 

1336 

8 

u 

13.8 

0  31 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

4  27  84 

6.5 

3  25  87 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.5 

1337 

•  •  . 

Puppis 

13.8 

19  46 

3 

6.95 

•  •  • 

3  22  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.9 

2  16  90 

7.0 

1338 

9 

Hydrce 

14.1 

4  56 

5 

6.65 

6.5 

4  27  84 

6.5 

3  25  87 

6.6 

4  2  88 

6.75 

1339 

10 

tt 

15.0 

1  12 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.7 

3  25  87 

6.7 

3  26  87 

6.7 

1340 

291 

Puppis 

15.0 

22  32 

6 

6.55 

6.0 

3  22  84 

6.4 

4  16  85 

6.5 

3  25  87 

6.7 

1341 

11 

Hydrce 

15.7 

10  39 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.9 

3  24  89 

6.9 

1342 

292 

Puppis 

15.8 

19  41 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

3  22  84 

6.0 

4  16  85 

6.1 

3  25  87 

6.0 

1343 

12 

Hydrce 

16.0 

10  21 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.9 

3  24  89 

6.9 

1344 

293 

Puppis 

16.2 

17  11 

5 

6.3 

5.9 

3  25  84 

6.2 

3  25  87 

6.3 

4  2  88 

6.4 

1345 

13 

Hydrce 

16.4 

5  47 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

4  27  84 

6.35 

3  25  87 

6.45 

4  2  88 

6.55 

1346 

14 

u 

16.8 

7  9 

6 

6.55 

6.3 

4  27  84 

6.4 

3  25  87 

6.5 

4  6  88 

6.55 

1347 

296 

Puppis 

16.9 

12  39 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.7 

3  25  87 

6.7 

1348 

298 

Srf: 
U 

17.6 

25  57 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

3  25  84 

6.2 

4  2  88 

6.5 

4  6  88 

6.5 

1349 

15 

Hydrce 

18.4 

3  21 

2 

6.15 

6.2 

4  27  84 

6.15 

4  20  87 

6.15 

1350 

16 

tt 

18.4 

4  19 

5 

6.35 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.25 

3  25  87 

6.4 

4  20  87 

6.3 

1351 

299 

Puppis 

18.7 

28  34 

2 

7.0 

6.8 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1352 

... 

it 

18.8 

15  3 

4 

7.0 

... 

3  25  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

7.0 

'i  '2  88 

7.0 

1353 

•  *  . 

it 

19.2 

12  21 

4 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

7.0 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1354 

19 

Hydrce 

19.4 

3  30 

4 

3.75 

3.8 

4  27  84 

3.6 

4  20  87 

3.8 

4  27  87 

3.8 

1355 

301 

Puppis 

19.5 

22  45 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

3  22  84 

5.8 

3  25  87 

6.0 

4  19  87 

6.0 

1356 

20 

Hydrce 

19.6 

8  33 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.95 

3  25  87 

6.85 

3  24  89 

6.8 

1357 

302 

Puppis 

19.7 

23  39 

5 

5.8 

5.8 

3  22  84 

5.5 

3  25  84 

5.85 

3  25  87 

5.7 

1358 

303 

u 

19.8 

20  39 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

3  22  84 

6.4 

4  16  85 

6.4 

3  25  87 

6.3 

1359 

304 

tt 

20.0 

17  2 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.9 

2  16  90 

7.0 

1360 

21 

Hydrce 

20.0 

8  7 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

4  27  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

6.85 

4  20  87 

7.05 

1361 

22 

u 

20.0 

10  7 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  25  87 

6.7 

3  24  89 

6.7 

1362 

305 

Puppis 

20.1 

14  32 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

3  25  84 

6.4 

3  25  87 

6.35 

4  2  88 

6.4 

1363 

23 

Hydrce 

20.2 

3  35 

2 

6.15 

6.2 

4  27  84 

6.15 

4  20  87 

6.15 

>•   •  .   •  . 

1364 

308 

Puppis 

20.8 

12  8 

4 

6.15 

5.9 

3  25  84 

6.2 

3  25  87 

6.0 

4  19  87 

6.2 

1365 

24 

Hydrce 

21.1 

6  0 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  25  87 

6.6 

4  20  87 

6.8 

1366 

310 

Puppis 

21.6 

14  32 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

7.0 

4  2  88 

7.0 

1367 

311 

tt 

21.7 

28  48 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4  2  88 

6.85 

1368 

313 

tt 

8  22.0 

20  26 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

3  22  84 

6.7 

4  16  85 

6.5 

3  25  87 

6.6 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


33 


No. 

TT.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No 
Ofae 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 

OUs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m. 

0     f 

1369 

25 

Hydras 

8  22.2 

-26 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.7 

4  20  87 

6.65 

1370 

26 

u 

22.3 

8  24 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  25  87 

6.7 

3  24  89 

6.8 

1371 

2 

Pyxidis 

22.6 

25  43 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.95 

4  16  85 

6.9 

4  17  87 

6.9 

1372 

27 

HydrcB 

22.8 

9  20 

4 

6.3 

6.3 

4  27  84 

6.2 

3  25  87 

6.4 

4  20  87 

6.45 

1373 

28 

u 

23.1 

0  33 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

4  27  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

7.0 

.  .   .  .   .  . 

... 

1374 

3 

Pyxidis 

23.2 

22  39 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

3  22  84 

6.9 

4  16  85 

6.5 

3  25  87 

6.7 

1375 

5 

if 

23.3 

20  32 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

3  22  84 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.7 

4  19  87 

6.85 

1376 

6 

u 

24.2 

26  55 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.95 

4  16  85 

6.9 

4  17  87 

6.9 

1377 

9 

u 

25.9 

19  9 

3 

5.45 

5.6 

3  25  84 

5.4 

3  7  86 

5.55 

4  19  87 

5.45 

1378 

29 

Hydras 

26.8 

14  37 

2 

6.7 

6.8 

3  25  84 

6.7 

8  25  87 

6.7 

.  •   .  .   .  . 

... 

1379 

30 

u 

26.8 

14  0 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

3  25  87 

6.95 

4  2  88 

7.0 

1380 

31 

u 

27.0 

4  48 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

4  27  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  9  87 

7.0 

1381 

cc 

27.8 

15  41 

4 

6.9 

3  25  87 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.9 

5  12  87 

6.9 

1382 

33 

u 

27.7 

1  44 

3 

6.25 

6.4 

4  27  84 

6.25 

3  25  87 

6.25 

4  2  88 

6.3 

1383 

10 

Pyxidis 

27.7 

24  11 

7 

6.6 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.6 

4  19  87 

6.8 

1384 

13 

u 

29.2 

26  40 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.95 

4  17  87 

7.0 

4  19  89 

7.0 

1385 

35 

Hydras 

29.4 

7  33 

2 

6.1 

6.1 

4  27  84 

6.1 

3  25  87 

6.1 

1386 

15 

Pyxidis 

30.2 

26  25 

5 

6.4 

6.5 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  16  85 

6.3 

4  17  87 

6.5 

1387 

37 

Hydras 

31.2 

4  30 

3 

6.75 

6.9 

4  27  84 

6.7 

4  20  87 

6.75 

4  2  88 

6.75 

1388 

Pyxidis 

31.7 

25  59 

4 

7.85 

7.3 

3  25  84 

7.3 

4  17  87 

7.4 

5  7  88 

7.45 

1389 

46 

Hydros 

31.7 

12  9 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.9 

1390 

38 

1C 

31.8 

6  22 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4  3  88 

6.9 

1391 

41 

u 

32.1 

11  18 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.8 

1392 

39 

M 

32.2 

6  14 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4  3  88 

6.9 

1393 

16 

Pyxidis 

32.5 

25  49 

8 

5.6 

5.6 

3  25  84 

5.7 

3  7  86 

5.5 

4  17  87 

5.55 

1394 

18 

u 

33.0 

19  18 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  19  87 

6.8 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1395 

43 

Hydras 

33.3 

12  18 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.9 

1396 

19 

Pyxidis 

33.7 

22  14 

5 

5.4 

5.6 

3  25  84 

5.2 

4  19  87 

5.45 

4  24  87 

5.5 

1397 

44 

Hydros 

34.1 

12  2 

5 

5.6 

5.4 

4  14  84 

5.5 

4  6  85 

5.5 

3  25  87 

5.7 

1398 

45 

u 

34.2 

16  51 

5 

6.85 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.9 

1399 

20 

Pyxidis 

34.5 

29  7 

4 

5.55 

5.4 

3  25  84 

5.4 

3  7  86 

5.6 

4  17  87 

5.6 

1400 

46 

Hydros 

35.0 

8  37 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

3  25  84 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.9 

4  16  85 

6.7 

1401 

47 

u 

35.9 

15  30 

3 

5.25 

5.3 

4  14  84 

5.2 

4  6  85 

5.2 

3  25  87 

5.3 

1402 

48 

u 

36.2 

11  31 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.75 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1403 

51 

u 

37.5 

6  47 

4 

4.95 

4.9 

4  14  84 

4.8 

4  27  84 

5.15 

3  25  87 

4.85 

1404 

55 

u 

39.0 

2  9 

2 

6.7 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.7 

3  25  87 

6.7 



1405 

25 

Pyxidis 

39.3 

20  43 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

3  25  84 

6.55 

4  19  87 

6.5 

'4  6  88 

6.6 

1406 

56 

Hydras 

39.7 

1  36 

6 

6.4 

6.3 

4  27  84 

6.2 

3  25  87 

6.4 

5  9  87 

6.4 

1407 

58 

tt 

40.1 

10  33 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

4  14  84 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.75 

4  3  88 

6.9 

1408 

28 

Puxidis 

40.4 

24  56 

2 

6.5 

6.5 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  19  87 

6.5 

1409 

60 

tS 

Hydras 

40.5 

13  6 

4 

4.55 

4.4 

4  14  84 

4.4 

3  25  87 

4.4 

5  7  88 

4.65 

1410 

61 

u 

40.9 

1  26 

4 

5.65 

5.6 

4  27  84 

5.8 

3  25  87 

5.85 

>   •     • 

•  •  • 

1411 

62 

11 

41.1 

18  18 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

3  26  87 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.85 

1412 

63 

u 

41.6 

16  36 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

4  14  84 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.7 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1413 

65 

u 

41.9 

6  6 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.65 

3  2'6  87 

6.8 

1414 

66 

u 

42.3 

0  35 

6 

6.8 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  27  84 

6.8 

3  25  87 

6.9 

1415 

31 

Pyxidis 

43.0 

28  11 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  17  87 

7.0 

1416 

67 

Hydras 

43.1 

2  59 

3 

5.5 

5.7 

4  27  84 

5.6 

3  25  87 

5.5 

4  3  88 

5.4 

1417 

69 

u 

43.6 

8  10 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.8 

1418 

32 

Pyxidis 

44.1 

20  35 

5 

6.8 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.8 

4  6  88 

6.8 

1419 

34 

it 

44.8 

29  0 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  17  87 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.45 

1420 

35 

K 

45.1 

28  9 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  17  87 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.45 

1421 

36 

• 

8  45.2 

27  15 

4 

4.4 

4.4 

3  25  84 

4.3 

3  7  86 

4.5 

4  17  87 

4.4 

VOL.  XII. 


34 


CATALOGUE   OF   TIIE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A 

No. 

Name, 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsM. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

o   / 

1422 

70 

Hydrce 

8  45.4 

-  6  43 

4 

5.85 

6.0 

4  27  84 

5.9 

3  25  87 

5.8 

4  6  88 

5.8 

1423 

72 

t 

46.4 

12  20 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

7.05 

5  9  87 

7.1 

1424 

73 

t 

46.6 

12  46 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

4  14  84 

6.7 

3  26  87 

6.6 

4  28  89 

6.7 

1425 

74 

i 

47.3 

16  29 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

4  14  84 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.7 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1426 

75 

i 

48.2 

4  58 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

4  27  84 

6.4 

4  20  87 

6.5 

4  28  89 

6.55 

1427 

76 

i 

48.6 

10  54 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.8 

3  26  87 

7.0 

4  20  87 

6.9 

1428 

78 

it 

49.3 

10  54 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.8 

3  26  87 

6.75 

4  3  88 

6.85 

1429 

79 

u 

49.4 

7  30 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

4  27  84 

6.5 

4  20  87 

6.35 

5  9  87 

6.5 

1430 

80 

It 

49.5 

17  46 

5 

6.1 

6.0 

4  14  84 

6.0 

3  26  87 

6.2 

4  20  87 

6.3 

1431 

82 

a 

50.1 

14  58 

6 

6.95 

6.8 

4  14  84 

7.0 

4  22  84 

6.8 

4  6  85 

6.8 

1432 

40 

Pyxidis 

50.2 

27  12 

4 

5.15 

5.4 

3  25  84 

5.1 

3  7  86 

5.15 

4  17  87 

5.15 

1433 

41 

u 

50.4 

23  21 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

4  6  88 

6.8 

'4  8  88 

6.8 

4  19  89 

6.75 

1434 

84 

Hydros 

50.8 

16  14 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

4  14  84 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.65 

1435 

85 

u 

51.1 

16  57 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  20  87 

6.7 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1436 

87 

u 

51.7 

4  23 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

4  27  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4  3  88 

6.85 

1437 

88 

«i 

52.9 

15  40 

4 

6.3 

6.4 

4  14  84 

6.4 

3  26  87 

6.3 

4  3  88 

6.2 

1438 

<< 

53.1 

15  30 

8 

7.05 

7.3 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  22  84 

7.0 

4  6  85 

7.0 

1439 

89 

M 

54.0 

18  43 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

4  14  84 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.6 

1440 

42 

Pyxidis 

54.0 

28  19 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.8 

1441 

43 

a 

54.3 

22  13 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

4  3  88 

7.05 

4  6  88 

7.0 

4  8  88 

7.0 

1442 

•  • 

Hydrce 

54.7 

8  42 

4 

7.05 

7.1 

4  27  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

7.0 

4  3  88 

7.0 

1443 

u 

55.0 

8  44 

4 

7.1 

7.1 

4  27  84 

7.0 

4  20  87 

7.1 

4  3  88 

7.1 

1444 

44 

Pyxidis 

55.0 

20  44 

3 

7.05 

7.0 

4  6  88 

7.0 

4  8  88 

7.05 

4  19  89 

7.05 

1445 

45 

u 

55.4 

23  40 

a 

7.0 

7.0 

4  6  88 

7.0 

4  8  88 

7.0 

4  19  89 

7.0 

1446 

92 

Hydrce 

55.6 

0  0 

3 

6.05 

6.2 

4  27  84 

6.0 

4  20  87 

6.1 

4  3  88 

6.0 

1447 

46 

Pyxidis 

55.8 

26  10 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.75 

4  3  88 

6.75 

1448 

t  t 

u 

56.4 

26  5 

4 

7.15 

7.3 

3  25  84 

7.1 

3  6  85 

7.2 

4  19  87 

7.2 

1449 

9i 

Hydrce 

57.3 

3  58 

7 

7.1 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  9  87 

7.2 

1450 

93 

a 

57.5 

4  41 

3 

6.95 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4  28  89 

7.0 

1451 

47 

Pyxidis 

57.7 

25  1 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.9 

4  3  88 

6.9 

1452 

94 

Hydrce 

8  58.0 

17  0 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

4  14  84 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.95 

4  3  88 

7.0 

1453 

98 

u 

9  1.1 

17  42 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

4  14  84 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.95 

4  28  89 

6.85 

1454 

99 

(I 

2.6 

8  5 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

4  13  84 

5.7 

4  17  85 

5.9 

4  20  87 

5.8 

1455 

50 

Pyxidis 

2.6 

25  21 

9 

4.9 

4.9 

3  25  84 

4.8 

3  7,  86 

5.0 

4  26  86 

4.8 

1456 

100 

_fft/dr-ce 

2.9 

15  46 

2 

6  Q 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.9 

1457 

101 

u 

3.2 

11  51 

3 

\J*  O 

6.25 

6/2 

4  13  84 

6.2 

4  14  84 

6.3 

3  26  87 

6.2 

1458 

51 

Pyxidis 

3.2 

25  20 

3 

7.1 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.3 

3  6  85 

7.1 

4  19  87 

7.0 

1459 

52 

u 

3.3 

26  16 

6 

6.5 

6.5 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  26  86 

6.5 

4  29  86 

6.5 

1460 

102 

Hydrce 

3.3 

17  49 

5 

6.15 

6.2 

4  14  84 

6.3 

3  26  87 

6.2 

4  3  88 

6.0 

1461 

103 

« 

3.5 

8  17 

4 

5.85 

5.7 

4  13  84 

5.9 

4  14  84 

5.9 

4  17  85 

5.8 

1462 

<( 

4.3 

16  21 

2 

7.1 

7.1 

4  14  84 

7.1 

3  26  87 

7.1 

1463 

'53 

Pyxidis 

43 

29  19 

3 

a  85 

7.'o 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.8 

4  3  88 

7.0 

1464 

54 

u 

4.3 

25  18 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4  3  88 

7.0 

1465 

55 

« 

4.7 

29  51 

3 

6.1 

6.0 

3  25  84 

6.15 

4  17  87 

6.1 

4  28  89 

6.0 

1466 

56 

u 

4.8 

22  40 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

4  3  88 

6.65 

4  6  88 

6.7 

4  8  88 

6.8 

1467 

106 

Hydrce 

6.3 

6  36 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  17  85 

6.3 

4  3  88 

6.3 

1468 

107 

u 

6.3 

19  14 

2 

6.4 

64 

4  14  84 

6.4 

3  26  87 

6.4 

1469 

57 

Pyxidis 

7.0 

28  26 

3 

6.85 

e!s 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  17  87 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.8 

1470 

58 

u 

8.0 

29  9 

2 

6.8 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.8 



1471 

109 

Hydrce 

8.1 

14  11 

6 

6.8 

6.7 

4  13  84 

7.0 

4  29  86 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.8 

1472 

110 

tt 

8.5 

1  4 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.8 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1473 

111 

a 

9.5 

14  30 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  29  86 

6.4 

3  26  87 

6.5 

1474 

112 

u 

9  10.5 

5  50 

3 

5.8 

5.6 

4  13  84 

5.7 

4  17  85 

5.9 

4  20  87 

5.8 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


35 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date 

Mag 

h.   m. 

0    / 

1475 

113 

Hydrce 

9  10.5 

-13  19 

4 

6.95 

6.8 

4  13  84 

7.0 

4  29  86 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.85 

1476 

114 

a 

10.6 

8  13 

3 

5.7 

6.0 

4  13  84 

5.7 

4  17  85 

5.7 

4  3  88 

5.75 

1477 

117 

u 

10.9 

10  35 

3 

6.65 

6.8 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.7 

1478 

118 

It 

11.2 

14  3 

4 

6.15 

6.1 

4  13  84 

6.2 

4  29  86 

6.1 

3  26  87 

6.1 

1479 

u 

13.1 

16  17 

3 

6.7 

6.9 

4  13  84 

6.7 

3  26  87 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.85 

1480 

i20 

K 

13.5 

10  47 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.7 

1481 

121 

u 

13.7 

15  18 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

4  13  84 

5.9 

4  29  86 

6.0 

3  26  87 

6.05 

1488 

122 

II 

13.8 

11  27 

3 

5.3 

5.3 

4  13  84 

5.3 

4  17  85 

5.3 

3  6  86 

5.25 

1483 

124 

u 

14.4 

9  2 

2 

5.2 

5.2 

4  13  84 

5.2 

4  17  85 

5.2 

1484 

126 

U 

15.0 

15  5 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  29  86 

6.6 

'3  26  87 

6.55 

1485 

127 

If 

15.4 

2  16 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.8 

4  3  88 

6.9 

1486 

61 

Pyx  id  is 

16.0 

25  26 

5 

5.5 

5.2 

3  25  84 

5.5 

3  7  86 

5.5 

4  26  86 

5.45 

1487 

128 

Hydrce 

16.6 

14  42 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  29  86 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.9 

1488 

129 

u 

16.8 

9  18 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.8 

4  3  88 

6.7 

1489 

62 

Pyxidls 

17.8 

28  18 

5 

5.25 

5.3 

3  25  84 

5.3 

3  7  86 

5.15 

4  26  86 

5.2 

1490 

133 

Hydras 

18.6 

3  45 

6 

6.95 

7.0 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.0 

1491 

134 

u 

19.2 

4  35 

3 

6.2 

6.0 

4  14  84 

6.2 

4  6  85 

6.2 

4  17  85 

6.2 

149-2 

(( 

19.2 

5  52 

4 

7.0 

4  17  85 

7.0 

4  20  87 

7.0 

4  6  88 

6.95 

1493 

135 

u 

19.7 

0  42 

4 

6.8 

7.6 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.8 

4  3  88 

6.9 

1494 

136 

H 

20.0 

0  56 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

4  14  84 

6.5 

4  6  85 

6.5 

4  17  85 

6.5 

1495 

65 

Pi/xid  is 

20.1 

24  48 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

4  26  86 

6.9 

4  29  86 

6.9 

1496 

138 

Hydrce 

21.0 

18  37 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  26  86 

6.9 

3  26  87 

7.0 

1497 

.  .  . 

Pyx  id  is 

21.0 

23  38 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.9 

4  13  88 

6.9 

.  .   .  .   .  . 

... 

1498 

139 

Hydrce 

21.1 

8  41 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  3  88 

6.8 

1499 

66 

Pyxidis 

21.3 

28  15 

6 

6.5 

6.5 

4  26  86 

6.5 

4  29  86 

6.5 

4  13  87 

6.5 

1500 

140 

Hydros 

21.5 

8  7 

3 

2.05 

2.1 

4  29  86 

2.0 

4  8  88 

2.1 

4  28  89 

2.0 

1501 

141 

Hydrce 

21.6 

21  48 

4 

5.4 

5.1 

3  25  84 

5.4 

4  26  86 

5.3 

3  26  87 

5.4 

1502 

142 

M 

21.6 

5  32 

3 

5.7 

5.7 

4  14  84 

5.8 

4  28  84 

5.7 

4  17  85 

5.6 

1503 

3 

Leon  is 

21.8 

+  8  44 

4 

6.15 

6.3 

6  5  86 

5.9 

5  12  87 

6.2 

5  14  87 

6.2 

1504 

Hydrce 

2-2.0 

-  9  29 

3 

7.35 

7.5 

4  13  84 

7.3 

4  13  87 

7.35 

3  30  89 

7.4 

1505 

143 

M 

'22.2 

9  27 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

4  13  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

7.0 

1506 

144 

<( 

22J 

0  43 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

4  14  84 

6.6 

4  17  85 

6.6 

4  3  88 

6.6 

1507 

145 

M 

22.8 

2  13 

5 

4.7 

4.8 

4  14  84 

4.6 

4  17  85 

4.7 

3  6  86 

4.9 

1508 

146 

u 

23.1 

1  40 

4 

6.35 

6.6 

4  14  84 

6.3 

4  6  85 

6.3 

4  17  85 

6.4 

1509 

147 

• 

23.3 

3  42 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.5 

4  20  87 

6.55 

1510 

148 

u 

23.5 

20  12 

5 

6.3 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.4 

4  26  86 

6.3 

3  26  87 

6.25 

1511 

149 

u 

24.2 

22  48 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  26  86 

6.9 

3  26  87 

6.9 

1512 

3 

Antllce 

24.4 

26  3 

5 

5.9 

6.0 

3  25  84 

5.9 

3  7  86 

5.9 

4  26  86 

5.9 

1513 

5 

u 

•24.5 

27  42 

12 

7.4 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.3 

4  26  86 

7.1 

4  29  86 

7.1 

1514 

M 

24.6 

23  44 

2 

7.0 

3  26  87 

7.0 

4  13  88 

7.0 

1515 

iso 

Hydrce 

24.5 

15  2 

5 

6.25 

6.3 

4  14  84 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.2 

5  9  87 

6.2 

1516 

•  •  • 

u 

24.7 

5  7 

4 

7.0 

4  17  85 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  9  87 

7.0 

1517 

7 

Antlice 

25.2 

28  13 

4 

7.0 

7.6 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  26  86 

7.0 

4  29  86 

7.0 

1518 

152 

Hydras 

25.6 

0  38 

5 

4.85 

4.8 

4  14  84 

4.9 

4  17  85 

4.9 

3  6  86 

4.8 

1519 

153 

u 

25.6 

10  0 

2 

6.5 

6.5 

4  13  84 

6.5 

4  13  87 

6.5 

1520 

154 

u 

25.9 

9  49 

3 

6.55 

6.4 

4  13  84 

6.5 

4  13  87 

6.55 

3  30  89 

6.55 

1521 

156 

u 

26.5 

18  51 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

3  25  84 

6.0 

2  26  86 

6.1 

3  26  87 

6.1 

1522 

12 

Antlias 

26.8 

28  5 

4 

var. 

6.9 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  26  86 

6.8 

4  29  86 

6.8 

1523 

157 

Hydra; 

26.9 

7  57 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  6  85 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.6 

1524 

158 

u 

26.9 

12  58 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

4  14  84 

6.5 

4  13  87 

6.6 

4  20  87 

6.65 

1525 

159 

m 

27.2 

6  38 

5 

6.65 

6.6 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.5 

4  17  87 

6.7 

1526 

160 

H 

27.5 

20  34 

3 

5.7 

5.6 

3  25  84 

5.8 

4  26  86 

5.6 

3  26  87 

5.7 

1527 

161 

« 

9  27.6 

20  50 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  26  86 

6.9 

3  26  87 

7.0 

36 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STABS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

E.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

0     / 

1528 

162 

Hydros 

9  27.8 

-22  19 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

3  25  84 

6.3 

4  26  86 

6.4 

3  26  87 

6.25 

1529 

163 

(i 

28.3 

5  21 

4' 

6.0 

6.0 

4  14  84 

6.0 

4  28  84 

6.0 

4  17  85 

5.9 

1530 

164 

M 

28.8 

11  34 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  13  87 

6.75 

4  6  88 

6.75 

1531 

165 

K 

29.8 

19  1 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

3  25  84 

6.5 

4  26  86 

6.6 

3  26  87 

6.45 

1532 

15 

Antlice 

30.9 

24  9 

5 

6.8 

6.8 

3  25  84 

6.8 

4  26  86 

6.8 

4  29  86 

6.8 

1533 

16 

u 

31.4 

24  44 

6 

6.3 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.15 

4  26  86 

6.4 

4  29  86 

6.4 

1534 

166 

Hydras 

31.5 

2  37 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

4  14  84 

6.7 

4  17  85 

6.8 

4  6  88 

6.9 

1535 

167 

U 

31.7 

8  52 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  6  85 

6.7 

1536 

169 

U 

33.1 

17  4 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

4  14  84 

6.8 

4  26  86 

6.8 

1537 

170 

U 

33!5 

0  35 

6 

4^2 

3.9 

4  14  84 

3.9 

4  17  85 

4.2 

3  6  86 

4.2 

1538 

171 

U 

33.7 

10  0 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

4  13  84 

6.5 

4  13  87 

6.55 

3  30  89 

6.45 

1539 

172 

U 

34.2 

10  12 

3 

6.5 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.5 

4  13  84 

6.5 

3  30  89 

6.5 

1540 

173 

U 

34.3 

13  46 

4 

5.4 

5.4 

4  14  84 

5.3 

4  22  86 

5.4 

3  6  86 

5.4 

1541 

174 

U 

35.6 

23  1 

4 

5.05 

5.2 

3  25  84 

5.0 

4  26  87 

5.1 

3  26  87 

5.1 

1542 

21 

Antlice 

36.4 

29  44 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  13  86 

6.95 

4  6  88 

7.05 

1543 

175 

Hydrce 

36.6 

23  22 

4 

5.3 

5.4 

3  25-84 

5.2 

4  26  86 

5.3 

3  26  87 

5.4 

1544 

176 

U 

37.7 

19  48 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  26  87 

6.9 

4  6  88 

6.95 

1545 

23 

Antlice 

38.6 

27  12 

5 

5.05 

5.1 

3  25  84 

5.0 

4  13  84 

5.0 

3  7  86 

5.0 

1546 

25 

u 

39.9 

29  38 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.7 

4  13  87 

6.7 

4  6  88 

6.7 

1547 

2 

Sextant  is 

41.0 

9  57 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

4  28  84 

6.9 

4  13  87 

7.05 

4  24  87 

7.0 

1548 

3 

u 

41.1 

10  10 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

4  28  84 

6.9 

4  13  87 

6.9 

1549 

4 

« 

42.0 

6  40 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

4  28  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

6.9 

'4  '8  88 

6.75 

1550 

5 

u 

42.6 

9  20 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

4  28  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

6.85 

1551 

6 

11 

43.1 

8  15 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

4  28  84 

7.0 

4  13'  87 

7.05 

4  24  87 

7.0 

1552 

30 

Antlice 

43.1 

25  50 

8 

6.95 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  13  84 

7.1 

4  13  87 

6.95 

1553 

177 

Hydrce 

43.5 

11  12 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

4  28  84 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  6  88 

7.0 

1554 

8 

Sextant'is 

44.9 

3  40 

2 

6.2 

6.2 

4  28  84 

6.2 

4  13  87 

6.2 

1555 

9 

u 

45.1 

5  36 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

4  28  84 

6.65 

4  13  87 

6.6 

3  30  89 

6.75 

1556 

178 

Hydrce 

45.5 

14  16 

6 

4.2 

4.0 

4  14  84 

4.2 

4  22  84 

3.9 

3  6  86 

4.2 

1557 

10 

Sextantis 

45.6 

10  45 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  28  84 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

6.75 

1558 

179 

Hydrce 

46.0 

15  57 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  6  85 

6.7 

,  

1559 

13 

Sextantis 

46.3 

7  31 

4 

5.3 

5.4 

4  22  84 

5.2 

4  28  84 

5.3 

4  22  86 

5.8 

1560 

15 

tt 

47.2 

9  19 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

4  28  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

7.05 

1561 

33 

Antlice 

47.4 

26  45 

7 

6.6 

6.6 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.6 

4  19  87 

6.65 

1562 

34 

u 

48.5 

27  25 

8 

6.85 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.4 

4  13  84 

7.1 

4  13  87 

6.7  - 

1563 

180 

Hydrce 

48.5 

12  21 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

4  28  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.75 

4  6  88 

6.8 

1564 

181 

u 

48.6 

25  21 

3 

5.35 

5.3 

3  25  84 

5.3 

4  13  84 

5.4 

4  6  88 

5.35 

1565 

182 

u 

48.7 

21  54 

5 

6.5 

6.3 

3  25  84 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  26  86 

6.4 

1566 

183 

u 

49.0 

18  25 

3 

5.6 

5.6 

4  13  84 

5.7 

4  26  86 

5.5 

4  20  87 

5.6 

1567 

184 

u 

49.0 

15  36 

5 

7.0 

6.9 

4  13  84 

7.1 

4  20  87 

6.95 

5  9  87 

7.05 

1568 

17 

Sextantis 

49.6 

8  15 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

4  28  84 

6.65 

4  13  87 

6.75 

4  8  88 

6.75 

1569 

18 

u 

49.9 

7  3 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

4  28  84 

6.9 

4  13  87 

6.9 

1570 

185 

Hydrce 

51.1 

25  57 

8 

&55 

6.6 

3  25  84 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.6 

1571 

37 

Antlice 

51.3 

26  53 

9 

6.55 

6.7 

3  25  84 

6.4 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  6  85 

6.4 

1572 

20 

Sextantis 

51.4 

1  21 

5 

6.55 

6.7 

4  28  84 

6.65 

4  21  87 

6.6 

4  8  88 

6.55 

1573 

186 

Hydrce 

51.7 

15  56 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

4  13  84 

6.9 

4  6  85 

6.9 

4  28  89 

7.0 

1574 

187 

n 

52.5 

24  32 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  13  84 

7.0 

4  26  86 

6.9 

1575 

188 

u 

53.3 

23  21 

7 

6.35 

6.2 

3  25  84 

6.4 

4  13  84 

6.3 

4  6  85 

6.4 

1576 

189 

u 

53.4 

19  46 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  13  84 

6.9 

4  14  87 

6.95 

4  28  89 

6.9 

1577 

22 

Sextantis 

56.4 

0  28 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

4  28  84 

7.0 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4  24  87 

6.95 

1578 

190 

Hydrce  • 

56.7 

19  49 

4 

6.9 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  14  87 

6.9 

4  6  88 

6.95 

1579 

39 

Antlice 

57.2 

29  59 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  19  87 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.9 

1580 

23 

Sextantis 

9  57.5 

8  58 

9 

6.65 

6.4 

4  28  84 

6.4 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4  24  87 

6.5 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


37 


No. 

C.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Obeerrationg. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obe'd 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.     771. 

0     / 

1581 

191 

Hydrce 

9  57.9 

-24  43 

5 

6.8 

6.8 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  26  86 

6.75 

1582 

192 

m 

58.1 

17  30 

3 

6.1 

6".3 

4  13  84 

6.1 

4  13  87 

6.1 

4  8  88 

6.15 

1583 

193 

U 

58.6 

23  41 

8 

6.0 

6.1 

3  25  84 

5.9 

4  13  84 

5.9 

4  6  85 

5.9 

1584 

AntllcB 

58.6 

27  46 

3 

7.35 

7.5 

3  25  84 

7.35 

4  13  87 

7.3 

4  6  88 

7.35 

1585 

194 

Hydrce 

59.0 

12  28 

34 

4.7 

4.6 

4  22  84 

4.7 

3  6  86 

4.65 

4  6  88 

4.85 

1586 

41 

Ant  I  ice 

59.2 

27  35 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

6.95 

4  6  88 

7.0 

1587 

42 

it 

9  59.5 

27  35 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

6.95 

4  6  88 

7.0 

1588 

•  .  . 

Hydrce 

10  0.9 

16  50 

3 

6.75 

... 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.7 

4  8  88 

6.7 

1589 

195 

m 

1.2 

16  32 

4 

6.25 

6.0 

4  13  84 

6.1 

4  13  87 

6.25 

5  9  87 

6.3 

1590 

196 

u 

1.2 

20  39 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  14  87 

6.8 

1591 

Sextant  is 

1.2 

7  7 

4 

7.3 

7.4 

4  28  84 

7.2 

4  21  87 

7.2 

3  23  90 

7.4 

159-2 

26 

n 

1.5 

7  1 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

4  28  84 

7.0 

4  21  87 

6.95 

4  28  89 

6.9 

1593 

27 

u 

1.6 

+  0  14 

4 

4.5 

4.9 

4  17  85 

4.5 

3  6  86 

4.6 

4  21  87 

4.4 

1594 

29 

U 

2.6 

-10  16 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

4  22  84 

6.6 

4  6  85 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.7 

1595 

197 

Hydrce 

2.6 

15  0 

2 

6.6 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.6 

4  6  85 

6.6 

•  •   .  .   .  * 

•  •  • 

1596 

U 

3.1 

14  52 

2 

7.4 

7.5 

4  13  84 

7.4 

4  20  87 

7.4 

•  •   •  •   •  • 

... 

1597 

198 

H 

3.3 

17  31 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

4  13  84 

7.0 

'  4  13  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

6.85 

1598 

199 

U 

3.8 

.11  29 

3 

6.65 

6.9 

4  22  84 

6.6 

4  6  85 

6.7 

5  9  87 

6.6 

1599 

31 

Sextantis 

3.9 

7  48 

7 

6.05 

6.2 

4  28  '84 

6.1 

4  22  86 

6.3 

4  21  87 

5.9 

1600 

200 

Hydrce 

4.0 

12  12 

2 

6.0 

5.9 

4  22  84 

6.0 

4  20  87 

6.0 

•  •   .  .   .  • 

... 

1601 

201 

u 

4.5 

11  44 

4 

3.4 

3.4 

4  14  84 

3.4 

4  22  84 

3.4 

3  6  86 

3.4 

1602 

202 

tt 

4.6 

17  59 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

4  13  84 

7.0 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

6.85 

1603 

32 

Sextantis 

4.7 

7  48 

2 

6.0 

5.9 

4  28  84 

6.0 

4  22  86 

6.0 

1604 

33 

u 

5.1 

6  42 

2 

6.4 

6.3 

4  28  84 

6.4 

4  22  86 

6.4 

1605 

203 

Hydrce 

5.4 

18  20 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

4  13  84 

6.9 

4  13  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

6.85 

1606 

53 

Antllce 

6.4 

27  59 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.4 

... 

1607 

204 

Hydrce 

6.7 

18  32 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.7 

4  13  87 

6.7 

4  's  88 

6.75 

1608 

.  . 

14 

7.1 

19  4 

4 

6.95 

.  . 

4  13  87 

7.0 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4  8  88 

6.85 

1609 

205 

<( 

7.6 

26  25 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.4 



1610 

206 

a 

8.3 

23  12 

5 

6.8 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.6 

4  26  86 

6.85 

'4  U  87 

6.9 

1611 

35 

Sextantis 

10.0 

10  35 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

4  22  84 

6.6 

4  6  85 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.5 

1612 

207 

Hydrce 

10.6 

18  41 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.7 

4  8  88 

6.75 

1613 

208 

u 

10.9 

20  3 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  13  87 

6.7 

4  8  88 

6.65 

1614 

36 

Sextantis 

11.4 

7  27 

4 

5.6 

5.6 

4  28  84 

5.55 

4  22  86 

5.7 

4  21  87 

5.75 

1615 

59 

Antllce 

12.4 

28  22 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

3  25  84 

5.8 

4  13  87 

5.9 

4  8  88 

5.6 

1616 

209 

Hydrce 

13.1 

11  54 

4 

6.35 

6.4 

4  22  84 

6.3 

4  20  87 

6.35 

4  8  88 

6.45 

1617 

37 

Sextantis 

13.3 

4  29 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

4  28  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.7 

1618 

it 

13.3 

4  36 

3 

7.45 

7.5 

4  28  84 

7.4 

4  21  87 

7.5 

4  28  89 

7.5 

1619 

38 

it 

13.8 

8  26 

4 

6.45 

6.6 

4  28  84 

6.55 

4  22  86 

6.4 

4  21  87 

6.4 

1620 

u 

14.5 

4  45 

4 

7.0 

7.1 

4  28  84 

7.15 

4  21  87 

6.9 

4  24  87 

7.0 

1621 

'46 

u 

14.8 

4  47 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

4  28  84 

7.05 

4  21  87 

6.9 

4  24  87 

6.9 

1622 

210 

Hydrce 

15.1 

17  21 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  13  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.8 

4  8  88 

6.85 

1623 

211 

u 

15.1 

13  10 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.7 

4  16  85 

6.7 

4  20  87 

6.7 

1624 

212 

u 

15.5 

24  45 

5 

6.9 

7.0 

4  16  85 

7.0 

4  26  86 

6.85 

4  14  87 

6.8 

1625 

213 

M 

15.6 

23  5 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

4  16  85 

6.6 

4  26  86 

6.6 

4  14  87 

6.5 

1626 

214 

u 

15.7 

21  54 

5 

6.6 

6.5 

4  16  85 

6.6 

4  26  86 

6.6 

4  14  87 

6.6 

1627 

215 

u 

16.0 

17  24 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

4  13  84 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4  8  88 

7.05 

1628 

216 

u 

16.1 

12  47 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.85 

4  8  88 

6.9 

1629 

217 

H 

16.2 

19  14 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

4  13  84 

6.4 

4  13  87 

6.45 

4  8  88 

6.45 

1630 

218 

u 

17.1 

23  42 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.9 

4  14  87 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.8 

1631 

42 

Sextantis 

17.1 

0  16 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

4  28  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.9 

4  24  87 

6.7 

1632 

43 

u 

17.1 

3  27 

4 

6.15 

6.2 

4  28  84 

6.2 

4  21  87 

6.1 

4  24  87 

6.05 

1633 

44 

a 

10  17.2 

3  1 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

4  28  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

6.9 

4  9  88 

7.0 

38 


CATALOGUE   OP   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

01*. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.       m. 

0            / 

1634 

219 

ffydrce 

10  17.2 

-12  45 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

4   22   84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.7 

5      9   87 

6.9 

1635 

63 

Antlice 

17.5 

29  32 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

3  25  84 

6.3 

4  13  87 

6.6 

4  19  87 

6.5 

1636 

47 

Sextantis 

19.5 

6  26 

4 

6.1 

6.0 

4  28  84 

6.2 

4  21  87 

6.05 

4  24  87 

6.1 

1637 

220 

ffydrce 

19.6 

28  34 

5 

7.1 

6.9 

3  25  84 

7.1 

4  13  87 

6.9 

5.12  87 

7.1 

1638 

50 

Sextantis 

20.0 

5  48 

5 

6.9 

6.9 

4  28  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.9 

4  24  87 

6.95 

1639 

221 

ffydrce 

20.1 

16  12 

4 

4.05 

4.0 

4  22  84 

4.2 

3    6  86 

3.95 

4  22  86 

4.0 

1640 

51 

Sextantis 

20.2 

0  21 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

4  28  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4    9  88 

6.7 

1641 

52 

u 

20.5 

3  45 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

4  28  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4     9  88 

6.85 

1642 

222 

ffydrce 

21.4 

17  39 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

4  13  84 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4    8  88 

6.95 

1643 

67 

Antlice 

21.4 

30  26 

3 

4.6 

4.4 

3  25  84 

4.5 

4  19  87 

4.7 

4     8  88 

4.6 

1644 

53 

Sextantis 

22.4 

3    6 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

4  28  84 

6.4 

4  21  87 

6.4 

4    9  88 

6.85 

1645 

223 

ffydrce 

22.6 

18  53 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

4  13  84 

6.9 

4  19  87 

7.0 

4    8  88 

6.95 

1646 

54 

Sextantis 

23.1 

2     6 

5 

5.45 

5.5 

4  28  84 

5.35 

4  17  85 

5.4 

3     6  86 

5.5 

1647 

224 

ffydrce 

23.7 

29    2 

6 

6.2 

6.0 

3  25  84 

6.3 

4    6  85 

6.2 

4  13  87 

6.2 

1648 

68 

Antlice 

23.8 

29  58 

5 

5.7 

6.0 

3  25  84 

5.9 

4    6  85 

5.8 

4  13  87 

5.75 

1649 

56 

Sextantis 

23.9 

4-00 

3 

5.2 

5.2 

4  28  84 

5.1 

4  17  85 

5.3 

3     6  86 

5.2 

1650 

58 

u 

24.7 

-70 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

4  28  84 

6.5 

4  21  87 

6.55 

4  27  87 

6.6 

1651 

225 

ffydrce 

24.9 

12  57 

8 

5.8 

5.9 

4  22  84 

5.6 

4  22  86 

5.9 

4  17  87 

5.5 

1652 

226 

u 

25.0 

25  51 

3 

6.75 

6.6 

3  25  84 

6.7 

4  14  87 

6.8 

4    8  88 

6.75 

1653 

227 

u 

26.0 

27  36 

5 

6.4 

6.4 

3  25  84 

6.3 

4    6  85 

6.5 

4  14  87 

6.6 

1654 

60 

Sextantis 

26.2 

5  26 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

4  28  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

7.15 

4  24  87 

6.9 

1655 

228 

Hydros 

27.0 

21  53 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  16  85 

6.9 

4  26  86 

6.85 

4    8  88 

6.9 

1656 

229 

n 

27.1 

12  46 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

4  22  84 

6.7 

4  22  86 

6.9 

4  17  87 

6.95 

1657 

230 

u 

28.1 

23     6 

3 

5.75 

5.6 

4  16  85 

5.8 

4  26  86 

5.7 

4    8  88 

5.7 

1658 

61 

Sextantis 

28.5 

3  15 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

4  28  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.7 

4    9  88 

6.7 

1659 

231 

Hydras 

29.0 

22  32 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

4  16  85 

6.3 

4  26  86 

6.6 

4  14  87 

6.3 

1660 

232 

a 

29.2 

12  13 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

4  22  84 

6.8 

4  22  86 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.8 

1661 

233 

« 

29.6 

17  55 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.65 

4  19  87 

6.65 

4     8  88 

6.7 

1662 

63 

Sextantis 

30.1 

9  56 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

5  16  84  i  6.6 

4  22  86 

6.8 

4  21  87 

6.7 

1663 

234 

Hydrce 

30.2 

15  42 

2 

6.65 

6.6 

4  22  84 

6.65 

4  19  87 

6.65 

•   >       •   •       • 

1664 

235 

14 

30.2 

26     2 

7 

6.5 

6.6 

3  25  84 

6.3 

4     6  85 

6.5 

4  14  87 

6.6 

1665 

236 

« 

30.3 

11  34 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

4  22  84 

6.1 

4  22  86 

6.3 

4  17  87 

6.2 

1666 

237 

M 

30.8 

28     8 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  14  87 

7.0 

4     8  88 

6.9 

1667 

64 

Sextantis 

30.8 

8  11 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

6.9 

4  27  87 

6.9 

1668 

238 

Hydra: 

30.9 

27     1 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

3  25  84 

6.9 

4  14  87 

6.9 

4    8  88 

7.05 

1669 

239 

if 

31.0 

11     6 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.8 

4  22  86 

6.8 

4  17  87 

6.8 

1670 

240 

u 

31.4 

12  44 

var. 

v;ir. 

4  22  84 

5.9 

4  22  86 

6.1 

4  17  87 

5.9 

1671 

241 

u 

31.4 

26  46 

3 

5.2 

5.3 

3  25  84 

5.2 

4  26  86 

5.2 

4     8  88 

5.25 

1672 

242 

u 

32.5 

16  14 

4 

5.2 

5.3 

4  22  84 

5.15 

4  22  86 

5.2 

4    9  88 

5.25 

1673 

243 

u 

3-2.7 

11  48 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

4  22  84 

6.4 

4  22  86 

6.5 

4  17  87 

6.5 

1674 

65 

Sextantis 

35.1 

1     5 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

5  16  84 

6.6 

4  21  87 

6.7 

4    9  88 

6.6 

1675 

244 

ffydrce 

36.0 

13     8 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

4  22  84 

7.0 

4  20  87 

7.0 

1676 

67 

Sextantis 

36.2 

8     5 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

6.95 

4  27  87 

6.95 

1677 

245 

ffydrce 

36.4 

13  19 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.95 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4    9  88 

6.7 

1678 

246 

K 

36.9 

22  54 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

4  16  85 

6.9 

4  14  87 

7.0 

4    8  88 

6.95 

1679 

248 

(( 

38.5 

23  20 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

4  16  85 

6.9 

4  14  87 

6.9 

4    8  88 

6.9 

1680 

249 

(( 

40.8 

16  38 

5 

5.7 

5.8 

4  24  84 

5.8 

4  22  86 

5.65 

5    9  87 

5.8 

1681 

250 

M 

40.8 

25  24 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

4  16  85 

7.0 

4  14  87 

6.9 

4    8  88 

6.95 

1682 

251 

tc 

41.5 

14  36 

4 

6.5 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.4 

4  20  87 

6.5 

4    9  88 

6.6 

1683 

« 

41.5 

14  35 

3 

7.3 

7.3 

4  22  84 

7.4 

4  20  87 

7.25 

4    9  88 

7.25 

1684 

70 

Sextantis 

42.3 

1  18 

2 

6.35 

6.4 

5  16  84 

6.35 

4  21  87 

6.35 

1685 

71 

M 

42.7 

8  26 

5 

7.1 

6.9 

5  16  84 

7.0 

4  21  87 

7.1 

4  24  87 

7.2 

1686 

72 

II 

10  43.0 

3  22 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

5  16  84 

6.6 

4  21  87 

6.7 

4     9  88 

6.6 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OP   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


39 


No. 

O.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

Ote. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
ObeM. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

k        m. 

o       / 

1687 

253 

Hydras 

10  43.0 

-27  16 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

4   16   85 

7.0 

4  14  87 

6.9 

4    8  88 

7.05 

1688 

254 

(c 

43.5 

15  33 

5 

3.1 

3.0 

4  22  84 

2.9 

4  26  84 

3.2 

3    6  86 

2.9 

1689 

73 

Sextantls 

43.5 

9  11 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

5  16  84 

6.4 

4  21  87 

6.35 

4  27  87 

6.4 

1690 

74 

K 

44.0 

8  14 

5 

6.05 

6.0 

5  16  84 

6.2 

4  21  87 

6.1 

4  27  87 

6.1 

1691 

75 

U 

44.7 

2  26 

2 

6.35 

6.4 

5  16  84 

6.35 

4  21  87 

6.35 



1692 

255 

Hydras 

45.0 

17  40 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.8 

4    9  88 

6.85 

1693 

256 

K 

47.0 

19  57 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

4  22  84 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.1 

4    9  88 

7.05 

1694 

20 

Leonis 

47.1 

1  35 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

5  16  84 

6.35 

4  21  87 

6.35 

4  30  89 

6.45 

1695 

21 

u 

47.4 

1  28 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

5  16  84 

6.0 

6    5  86 

5.9 

4  21  87 

5.9 

1696 

257 

Hydras 

47.4 

19  28 

5 

5.55 

5.4 

4  22  84 

5.5 

4  22  86 

5.4 

4    9  88 

5.6 

1697 

1 

Crateris 

47.4 

14  47 

5 

6.75 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.75 

4  22  87 

6.7 

1698 

2 

ii 

48.1 

13     6 

5 

6.0 

6.1 

4  26  84 

6.0 

4  21  87 

6.0 

4  22  87 

6.1 

1699 

258 

Hydras 

49.1 

20    0 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

4  22  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4    9  88 

6.8 

1700 

3 

Crateris 

52.8 

18  56 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

7.0 

4  22  87 

7.0 

1701 

4 

u 

53.3 

15  41 

4 

6.6 

6.4 

4  26  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.55 

4  22  87 

6.5 

1702 

5 

<l 

53.7 

17  38 

4 

4.4 

4.4 

4  26  84 

4.4 

3     6  86 

4.4 

4  22  86 

4.4 

1703 

6 

(( 

54.0 

13  25 

5 

6.35 

6.3 

4  26  84 

6.4 

4  21  87 

6.3 

4  22  87 

6.3 

1704 

7 

II 

54.8 

15     7 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.5 

4  21  87 

6.75 

4  22  87 

6.65 

1705 

260 

Hydras 

54.8 

31  10 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

4  22  84 

6.35 

4  20  87 

6.3 

4    9  88 

6.4 

1706 

28 

Leonis 

55.5 

1  49 

4 

5.45 

5.4 

5  16  84 

5.4 

6     5  86 

5.5 

4  22  87 

5.4 

1707 

29 

It 

56.3 

2  50 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  16  84 

7.05 

6     5  86 

7.0 

4    9  88 

6.95 

1708 

261 

Hydros 

56.4 

26     9 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

4  22  84 

6.4 

5     9  87 

6.5 

4    9  88 

6.56 

1709 

30 

Leonis 

56.9 

0     4 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

5  16  84 

6.4 

6     5  86 

6.3 

4  22  87 

6.5 

1710 

262 

Hydras 

57.0 

24  54 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.8 

5     9  87 

6.75 

4    9  88 

6.8 

1711 

8 

Crateris 

57.0 

10  37 

3 

5.75 

5.7 

4  26  84 

5.7 

4  21  87 

5.75 

4    9  88 

5.75 

171-2 

31 

Leonis 

57.2 

+  0  40 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

5  16  84 

6.4 

6     5  86 

6.3 

4  22  87 

6.4 

1713 

263 

Hydros 

57.3 

-31  17 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.75 

4  20  87 

6.9 

5  12  87 

6.9 

1714 

9 

Crateris 

57.4 

12  46 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

4  26  84 

6.5 

4  21  87 

6.55 

4  24  87 

6.6 

1715' 

10 

u 

57.8 

18  59 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.6 

4  21  87 

6.75 

4  22  87 

6.75 

1716 

32 

Leonis 

57.9 

0  36 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

7.0 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1717 

11 

Crateris 

59.3 

10  25 

3 

6.25 

6.2 

4  26  84 

6.2 

4  21  87 

6.3 

4    9  88 

6.25 

1718 

264 

Hydros 

59.3 

26  37 

3 

4.9 

4.8 

4  22  84 

4.8 

5    9  87 

5.0 

5  12  87 

4.95 

1719 

265 

II 

10  59.9 

26  37 

4 

6.2 

6.4 

4  22  84 

6.0 

5  12  87 

6.3 

5  14  87 

6.2 

1720 

12 

Crateris 

11     0.5 

12  20 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

4  26  84 

6.5 

4  21  87 

6.55 

4  24  87 

6.6 

1721 

266 

Hydras 

0.6 

26    3 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

4  22  84 

6.8 

4  19  87 

6.9 

4  13  88 

7.0 

1722 

267 

u 

0.9 

29  53 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

4  22  84 

7.1 

4  19  87 

6.9 

5  12  87 

6.9 

1723 

268 

u 

1.2 

31  55 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.75 

4  20  87 

6.7 

4     9  88 

6.65 

1724 

35 

Leonis 

1.9 

1  14 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

7.0 

4  22  87 

7.0 

1725 

269 

Hydros 

2.0 

29  30 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.7 

4  19  87 

6.6 

4  13  88 

6.5 

1726 

270 

u 

2.2 

29  18 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

4  22  84 

6.7 

4  19  87 

6.6 

4  13  88 

6.5 

1727 

271 

u 

2.7 

27  24 

3 

5.7 

5.8 

4  22  84 

5.7 

5  12  87 

5.6 

4  13  88 

5.75 

1728 

13 

Crateris 

2.8 

18  44 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.85 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4  22  87 

6.8 

1729 

36 

Leonis 

2.9 

0  39 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

7.0 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1730 

14 

Crateris 

3.9 

6  42 

2 

6.9 

6.7 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  22  87 

6.9 

•  •       •  .       •  . 

... 

1731 

272 

Hydras 

3.9 

31  41 

6 

6.0 

5.9 

4  22  84 

5.85 

4  20  87 

5.9 

4    9  88 

6.0 

1732 

273 

tt 

4.0 

29    7 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

4  22  84 

7.2 

4  19  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

7.05 

1733 

15 

Crateris 

5.5 

22     9 

3 

4.65 

4.6 

4  26  84 

4.7 

4  22  86 

4.7 

4  13  88 

4.6 

1734 

274 

Hydros 

5.9 

26     8 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

4  22  84 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.7 

4  13  88 

7.0 

1735 

275 

tt 

6.2 

31  45 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.85 

4  20  87 

6.7 

5  12  87 

6.6 

1736 

16 

Crateris 

6.3 

17  49 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

4  26  84 

6.3 

4  21  87 

6.25 

4  22  87 

6.3 

1737 

17 

u 

6.4 

21     4 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4  30  89 

6.65 

1738 

37 

Leonis 

7.4 

-f  0  37 

4 

5.75 

5.7 

6     5  86 

5.9 

4  22  87 

5.65 

5  12  87 

5.8 

1739 

18 

Crateris 

11     7.5 

-22  19 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

6.9 

40 


CATALOGUE   OP   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.        m. 

0           / 

1740 

40 

Leonis 

11     8.2 

-  0  35 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5   16   84 

6.9 

6      5   86 

7.0 

4  22  87 

7.0 

1741 

19 

Crateris 

9.1 

18  57 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.55 

4  22  87 

6.6 

1742 

20 

u 

9.6 

22  14 

2 

6.85 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.85 

4  21  87 

6.85 

1743 

41 

Leonis 

9.8 

2  48 

4 

7.1 

6.9 

5  16  84 

7.1 

6    5  86 

7.0 

4  21  87 

7.2 

1744 

42 

it 

10.2 

3  17 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

5  16  84 

6.7 

6    5  86 

6.8 

4  21  87 

6.8 

1745 

43 

u 

10.3 

2  58 

5 

4.2 

4.2 

5  16  84 

4.4 

6    5  86 

4.05 

5  12  87 

4.1 

1746 

21 

Crateris 

10.7 

6  27 

2 

6.1 

6.0 

5  16  84 

6.1 

4  22  87 

6.1 

1747 

22 

u 

12.5 

23  40 

2 

6.85 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.85 

4  21  87 

6.85 

1748 

Leonis 

13.0 

0  58 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

7.0 

4  22  87 

7.0 

1749 

'23 

Crateris 

13.1 

14    6 

4 

3.7 

3.8 

4  26  84 

3.65 

4  22  86 

3.7 

4  29  86 

3.8 

1750 

24 

u 

14.2 

9  37 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

5  16  84 

7.0 

4  22  87 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.9 

1751 

25 

u 

16.2 

8  10 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

5  16  84 

7.0 

4  22  87 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.9 

1752 

26 

<( 

17.2 

18    6 

5 

5.3 

5.4 

4  26  84 

5.3 

4  22  86 

5.1 

4  22  87 

5.3 

1753 

52 

Leonis 

18.0 

5  13 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

6.8 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1754 

27 

Crateris 

18.3 

10  10 

4 

5.45 

5.5 

5  16  84 

5.55 

6    5  86 

5.3 

4  22  87 

5.55 

1755 

53 

Leonis 

18.6 

1  31 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

5  16  84 

6.7 

6    5  86 

6.8 

4  22  87 

6.8 

1756 

28 

Crateris 

18.7 

17    0 

2 

4.0 

4.2 

4  26  84 

4.0 

4  22  86 

4.0 

1757 

29 

« 

19.6 

13    4 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1758 

30 

u 

19.8 

19  54 

5 

6.8 

6.6 

5  16  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.7 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1759 

31 

U 

20.3 

20  40 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

5  16  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.7 

4  22  87 

6.7 

1760 

32 

u 

20.9 

11  40 

4 

6.05 

6.1 

5  16  84 

6.2 

4  22  87 

6.0 

5  14  87 

6.0 

1761 

280 

Hydros 

21.4 

25  11 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.9 

1762 

59 

Leonis 

21.5 

1     1 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

5  16  84 

6.6 

6     5  86 

6.6 

4  22  87 

6.6 

1763 

60 

u 

21.7 

0  13 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

7.0 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1764 

282 

Hydrce 

23.4 

27  21 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

4  26  84 

7.0 

4  20  87 

6.9 

4  13  88 

7.1 

1765 

33 

Crateris 

23.4 

23  47 

4 

6.15 

5.9 

4  26  84 

6.0 

5  12  87 

6.2 

5  14  87 

6.2 

1766 

62 

Leonis 

23.9 

2  19 

4 

5.15 

5.3 

5  16  84 

5.25 

6    5  86 

5.3 

4  30  89 

5.0 

1767 

283 

Hydros 

24.1 

25     7 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

4  20  87 

6.85 

4  30  89 

6.8 

1768 

... 

Crateris 

24.3 

12  21 

4 

6.95 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  22  87 

6.9 

4  20  90 

7.0 

1769 

63 

Leonis 

25.6 

5  47 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

6.8 

4  22  87 

6.9 

1770 

34 

Crateris 

25.6 

20     5 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

5  16  84 

6.5 

4  22  87 

6.35 

5  12  87 

6.4 

1771 

284-5 

Hydrce 

26.1 

28  35 

3 

5.25 

5.2 

4  22  84 

5.25 

4  20  87 

5.25 

4  13  88 

5.25 

1772 

286 

u 

26.2 

26    4 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

4  26  84 

6.4 

4  20  87 

6.6 

5  12  87 

6.5 

1773 

35 

Crateris 

26.4 

7     8 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

5  16  84 

6.3 

6     5  86 

6.4 

4  22  87 

6.4 

1774 

287 

HydrcB 

26.7 

30  24 

4 

5.75 

5.8 

4  22  84 

5.7 

4  20  87 

5.75 

4     9  88 

5.7 

1775 

36 

Crateris 

27.0 

15  35 

5 

6.25 

6.3 

5  16  84 

6.3 

4  21  87 

6.1 

4  22  87 

6.3 

1776 

37 

H 

27.8 

15  21 

5 

7.1 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

7.15 

5  12  87 

7.2 

1777 

66 

Leonis 

28.0 

4  50 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

6.8 

4  22  87 

6.8 

1778 

67 

u 

28.6 

3  40 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

5  16  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

6.8 

4  22  87 

6.85 

1779 

38 

Crateris 

30.4 

9    7 

6 

4.85 

5.0 

5  16  84 

4.9 

6     5  86 

5.2 

5  12  87 

4.7 

1780 

69 

Leonis 

30.6 

0    8 

6 

4.55 

4.4 

5  16  84 

4.2 

6    5  86 

4.55 

5  12  87 

4.7 

1781 

39 

Crateris 

30.8 

22  16 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.9 

1782 

3 

Virginia 

32.0 

1  45 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

6    5  86 

6.7 

5  14  87 

6.7 

5  23  87 

6.8 

1783 

41 

Crateris 

32.3 

12  31 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

5  16  84 

5.8 

4  21  87 

5.8 

4  30  89 

5.8 

1784 

40 

u 

32.7 

24     1 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

4  26  84 

6.6 

5  12  87 

6.65 

4  30  89 

6.5 

1785 

... 

u 

33.1 

12  29 

4 

7.05 

7.2 

5  16  84 

7.0 

4  21  87 

7.15 

4  13  88 

6.95 

1786 

42 

u 

33.5 

13  47 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

5  16  84 

6.25 

4  21  87 

6.3 

4  13  88 

6.25 

1787 

43 

u 

33.5 

15  56 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

5  16  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.6 

4  13  88 

6.8 

1788 

294 

Hydrce 

34.9 

28  31 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

4  22  84 

6.6 

4  20  87 

6.7 

5    7  88 

6.65 

1789 

295 

It 

35.5 

31  48 

3 

5.8 

5.7 

4  22  84 

5.8 

5  12  87 

5.75 

5  23  87 

5.8 

1790 

44 

Crateris 

35.7 

23  41 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.9 

5  12  87 

6.8 

5    7  88 

6.9 

1791 

45 

u 

35.8 

19  36 

2 

6.5 

6.4 

5  16  84 

6.5 

4  22  87 

6.5 



1792 

46 

u 

11  37.2 

14  21 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

6.8 

4  13  88 

6.95 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE    MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


Xo 

O.A 
No. 

Xame 

1875. 

No 

Ob* 

M  * 

Separate  Observations. 

B.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
OteU 

C    A 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

*.       m,. 

0            / 

1793 

5 

Virginia 

11  37.5 

-   5  59 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

5   25   84 

6.4 

6    5  86 

6.4 

1794 

296 

Hydras 

37.7 

29    3 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

4  22  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

7.05 

1795 

47 

Crateris 

38.1 

20    0 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.7 

4  22  87 

6.8 

5    7  88 

6.85 

1796 

48 

u 

38.4 

17  39 

5 

5.15 

5.2 

4  26  84 

5.1 

4  22  86 

5.3 

4  22  87 

5.1 

1797 

297 

Hydros 

41.0 

29  35 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

4  22  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

6.8 

1798 

49 

Crateris 

42.1 

9  37 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

5  25  84 

6.35 

4  21  87 

6.3 

5    7  88 

6.35 

1799 

50 

u 

42.3 

13  39 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  21  87 

7.0 

4  13  88 

7.05 

1800 

298 

Hydras 

42.5 

26     3 

4 

5.7 

5.8 

4  26  84 

5.9 

4  20  87 

5.8 

5    7  88 

5.7 

1801 

51 

Crateris 

44.0 

15  10 

6 

6.5 

6.5 

5  16  84 

6.7 

4  21  87 

6.6 

4  13  88 

6.55 

1802 

11 

Virginis 

44.2 

+  2  28 

2 

3.6 

3.7 

5  25  84 

3.6 

5  23  87 

3.6 

1803 

299 

Hydras 

44.3 

-26  35 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.8 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

6.9 

1804 

12 

Virginis 

44.7 

4  38 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

5  25  84 

6.2 

6    5  86 

6.1 

5     7  88 

6.0 

1805 

Crateris 

45.1 

11  30 

4 

6.4 

... 

5  25  84 

6.4 

4  21  87 

6.3 

5  18  89 

6.5 

1806 

300 

Hydros 

45.4 

30     8 

3 

6.3 

6.2 

4  22  84 

6.3 

4  20  87 

6.3 

4  30  89 

6.35 

1807 

303 

(t 

48.4 

25     1 

3 

5.75 

5.8 

4  26  84 

5.7 

4  20  87 

5.8 

5    7  88 

5.7 

1808 

f   . 

Virginis 

49.0 

4  26 

4 

7.0 

.   .   . 

5  25  84 

6.95 

5  14  87 

7.0 

5  18  89 

7.1 

1809 

52 

Crateris 

49.2 

24  10 

4 

7.05 

6.9 

4  26  84 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

7.05 

1810 

304 

Hydras 

49.3 

27  47 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

4  26  84 

6.3 

4  20  87 

6.55 

5  12  87 

6.6 

1811 

53 

Crateris 

49.7 

16  27 

3 

5.45 

5.4 

4  26  84 

5.4 

4  22  86 

5.5 

4  13  88 

5.4 

181-2 

,   .  . 

Hydras 

50.4 

31  34 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

4  22  84 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

7.0 

1813 

1 

Corel 

50.5 

13     3 

5 

6.65 

6.7 

5  25  84 

6.5 

4  21  87 

6.7 

4  27  87 

6.7 

1814 

2 

a 

50.6 

11  25 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

5  25  84 

7.1 

4  21  87 

7.0 

4  27  87 

7.0 

1815 

16 

Virginis 

50.6 

4    5 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

5  25  84 

6.8 

6     4  86 

6.8 

•  •        •  •        *  * 

1816 

306 

Hydros 

51.2 

26  21 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

4  26  84 

7.05 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  22  87 

7.1 

1817 

17 

Virgin  is 

51.4 

7  51 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

5  25  84 

6.7 

6    4  86 

6.7 

5  18  89 

6.7 

1818 

18 

u 

51.7 

3  41 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

5  25  84 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.8 

1819 

307 

Hydras 

51.7 

30  57 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

4  22  84 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.0 

6    8  87 

7.0 

1820 

308 

u 

52.5 

25  13 

3 

6.5 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.5 

4  20  87 

6.55 

5    7  88 

6.5 

1821 

20 

Virginis 

52.8 

9  47 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6    4  86 

7.0 

4  27  87 

6.9 

1822 

309 

Hydros 

53.0 

29  22 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

4  26  84 

7.1 

4  20  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

7.0 

1823 

22 

Virginis 

53.2 

1  13 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6    4  86 

7.1 

5  14  87 

7.1 

i824 

24 

u 

54.3 

9  44 

3 

5.9 

5.9 

5  25  84 

5.9 

6    4  86 

5.8 

5  18  89 

6.0 

1825 

3 

Corvi 

54.3 

21     9 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

4  26  84 

6.4 

4  27  87 

6.5 

5    7  88 

6.6 

1826 

4 

n 

54.5 

1-  M 

4 

5.5 

5.5 

4  26  84 

5.6 

4  22  86 

5.4 

4  27  87 

5.5 

1827 

26 

Virginis 

54.6 

1    4 

•1 

6.7 

6.6 

5  25  84 

6.7 

6     4  86 

6.7 

!-•> 

27 

u 

56.5 

6  59 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

5  25  84 

6.6 

6    4  86 

6.7 

5  18  89 

6.7 

1  »2i» 

28 

tt 

57.2 

4  47 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

5  25  84 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.8 

5  18  89 

7.0 

1830 

30 

u 

57.6 

9  36 

4 

6.75 

6.* 

5  25  84 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.8 

4  27  87 

6.7 

1831 

31 

« 

59.2 

5     9 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

5  25  84 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.8 

1832 

33 

it 

11  59.6 

2  26 

3 

6.55 

6.7 

5  25  84 

6.55 

6    4  86 

6.6 

5    7  88 

6.5 

1  vj:j 

5 

Corvi 

12    0.4 

11  33 

6 

6.8 

6.6 

5  25  84 

6.7 

4  27  87 

6.85 

5  12  87 

7.0 

1834 

6 

H 

0.6 

23    4 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

6    9  82 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.8 

4  22  86 

6.9 

1835 

7 

M 

1.0 

17  30 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

4  26  84 

7.0 

5  16  84 

7.0 

4  29  86 

6.9 

1836 

8 

« 

1.2 

23  16 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

6    9  82 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.8 

t  22  86 

6.7 

1837 

9 

« 

2.0 

24    2 

3 

4.2 

4.2 

4  26  84 

4.3 

4  29  86 

4.1 

5  12  87 

4.2 

1838 

• 

2.5 

17  44 

5 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.9 

4  29  86 

6.9 

5    7  88 

6.8 

1839 

'io 

• 

3.0 

11     9 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

5  25  84 

6.7 

4  27  87 

6.7 



1840 

11 

« 

3.7 

16  50 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.7 

5  16  84 

6.6 

4  29  86 

6.7 

1841 

12 

« 

3.7 

21  56 

3 

3.4 

3.3 

6    9  82 

3.35 

4  26  84 

3.4 

4  29  86 

3.5 

1842 

36 

Virginis 

4.0 

7     5 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

5  25  84 

6.55 

6    4  86 

6.7 

5  14  87 

6.55 

1843 

13 

Corvi 

4.6 

22  54 

4 

5.75 

Bufl 

6    9  82 

5.7 

4  26  84 

5.85 

4  22  86 

5.7 

1*44 

14 

<c 

5.0 

16    6 

3 

L85 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.8 

4  29  86 

6.9 

1845 

37 

Virginis 

12    5.0 

2    0 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6     4  86 

6.9 

6     1  88 

7.0 

VOL.  XII. 


42 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OP   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

Olis. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations 

E.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsM. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date 

Mag. 

A       m. 

o      / 

1846 

38 

Virginia 

12    5.0 

-35 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6      4   86 

6.9 

.  .  . 

1847 

40 

u 

7.9 

5     2 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

5  25  84 

6.4 

6    4  86 

6.7 

5  14  87 

6.55 

1848 

15 

Corvi 

8.5 

20    9 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

6    9  82 

6.1 

4  26  84 

6.4 

5    9  85 

6.1 

1849 

318 

Hydrce 

8.6 

28  32 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

4  26  84 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.85 

1850 

41 

Virginia 

8.7 

9  35 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

5  25  84 

6.2 

6     4  86 

6.4 

5  14  87 

6.2 

1851 

16 

Corvi 

9.2 

19  50 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

6     9  82 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.9 

4  27  87 

7.0 

1852 

17 

u 

9.3 

22  39 

5 

6.75 

6.7 

6     9  82 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.8 

5    9  85 

6.8 

1853 

18 

« 

9.4 

16  51 

3 

2.4 

2.5 

6     9  82 

2.35 

4  26  84 

2.4 

4  29  86 

2.4 

1854 

19 

u 

10.6 

16     0 

5 

6.3 

6.2 

4  26  84 

6.2 

5  16  84   6.4 

4  29  86 

6.4 

1855 

20 

(( 

11.5 

23  19 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

6     9  82 

6.9 

4  26  84   6.8 

4  22  86 

7.1 

1856 

42 

Virginia 

11.8 

3  15 

3 

6.15 

6.3 

4  27  84 

6.2 

6    4  86   6.1 

5  14  87 

6.2 

1857 

43 

ii 

12.3 

0     6 

2 

6.2 

6.1 

5  25  84 

6.2 

6    4  86  <  6.2 

•   .       >   i       •   • 

... 

1858 

44 

u 

12.9 

8  13 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6    4  86 

6.8 

5  14  87 

7.0 

1859 

319 

Hydrce 

13.4 

26    3 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.95 

5  14  87 

6.85 

1860 

45 

Virginia 

13.5 

+   02 

6 

3.85 

4.0 

5  25  84 

3.7 

5  31  86 

3.8 

6    5  86 

4.0 

1861 

21 

Corvi 

13.7 

-21  29 

5 

6.45 

6.4 

6    9  82 

6.4 

4  26  84 

6.7 

5    9  85 

6.3 

1862 

22 

u 

14.1 

21  31 

3 

5.3 

5.3 

6     9  82 

5.3 

4  26  84 

5.3 

4  22  86 

5.3 

1863 

23 

K 

14.5 

12  52 

5 

5.65 

5.7 

6    9  82 

5.6 

6  13  82 

5.6 

5    9  85 

5.7 

1864 

24 

(( 

15.8 

14  52 

6 

6.85 

6.9 

6    9  82 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

1865 

48 

Virginia 

16.7 

6  36 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6     4  86 

6.9 

6    1  88 

6.95 

1866 

49 

u 

16.8 

4  17 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

4  27  84 

6.7 

6     4  86 

6.7 

1867 

25 

Corvi 

16.9 

24    9 

4 

5.95 

6.0 

6    9  82 

6.1 

4  26  84 

6.0 

'4  22  86 

5.9 

1868 

26 

u 

16.9 

11     7 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

6    9  82 

6.7 

6  13  82 

6.8 

5     9  85 

6.7 

1869 

320 

Hydrce 

17.3 

29  39 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.85 

1870 

321 

u 

18.7 

25  18 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.8 

5  12  87 

6.95 

5  14  87 

6.9 

1871 

322 

(C 

18.8 

27     3 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

4  26  84 

6.6 

5  12  87 

6.6 

5  14  87 

6.6 

1872 

50 

Virginia 

18.8 

10  55 

6 

6.15 

6.1 

6     9  82 

6.2 

6  13  82 

6.2 

5    9  85 

6.3 

1873 

27 

Corvi 

21.3 

15  56 

5 

6.65 

6.8 

6    9  82 

6.7 

6  13  82 

6.7 

5  16  84 

6.6 

1874 

52 

Virginia 

21.5 

3  55 

2 

6.4 

6.3 

4  27  84 

6.4 

6    4  86 

6.4 

1875 

53 

u 

21.5 

7  59 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

5  25  84 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.8 

1876 

« 

22.8 

1  44 

3 

6.95 

4  27  84 

6.9 

5  15  87 

7.0 

6  11  88 

6.95 

1877 

'28 

Corvi 

23.4 

15  49 

3 

2.85 

3.0 

6    9  82 

2.95 

4  26  84 

2.7 

4  29  86 

2.9 

1878 

29 

u 

23.7 

12  42 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

6     9  82 

6.5 

6  13  82 

6.5 

5    9  85 

6.5 

1879 

30 

u 

23.8 

23     0 

8 

6.35 

6.2 

6    9  82 

6.4 

5     9  85 

6.3 

4  22  86 

6.3 

1880 

324 

Hydrce 

25.0 

30  18 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.9 

5  12  87 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.9 

1881 

•57 

Virginia 

25.2 

4  22 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

4  27  84 

6.5 

6    4  86 

6.5 

6    1  88 

6.55 

1882 

31 

Corvi 

25.7 

15  30 

3 

4.6 

4.5 

4  26  84 

4.6 

4  29  86 

4.5 

5     7  88 

4.8 

1883 

Virginia 

25,7 

1     4 

3 

7.0 

4  27  84 

7.0 

5  15  87 

7.1 

6    1  88 

6.95 

1884 

'32 

Corvi 

26.0 

20  31 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

6     9  82 

6.7 

4  22  86 

6.6 

4  29  86 

6.6 

1885 

33 

u 

26.2 

13  10 

5 

6.05 

5.9 

6    9  82 

6.2 

6  13  82 

6.1 

5     9  85 

6.1 

1886 

326 

Hydrce 

26.2 

29  21 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.9 

5  12  87 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.9 

1887 

34 

Corvi 

26.9 

19    6 

6 

6.45 

6.2 

6     9  82 

6.5 

6  13  82 

6.5 

5     9  85 

6.5 

1888 

35 

u 

27.1 

12     9 

4 

6.0 

5.8 

6     9  82 

6.0 

6  13  82 

5.9 

5     9  85 

6.1 

1889 

59 

Virginia 

27.3 

8  46 

3 

5.6 

5.7 

6     9  82 

5.7 

5  31  86 

5.5 

5  15  87 

5.6 

1890 

36 

Corvi 

27.8 

22  42 

3 

2.8 

2.6 

6     9  82 

2.75 

4  26  84 

2.95 

4  29  86 

2.7 

1891 

60 

Virginia 

28.0 

0  43 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

4  27  84 

7.0 

6     4  86 

7.0 

6    1  88 

6.95 

1892 

37 

Corvi 

29.2 

16     8 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

6     9  82 

6.9 

5  16  84 

6.8 

5    7  88 

6.8 

1893 

40 

u 

29.4 

19  50 

6 

6.25 

6.4 

6    9  82 

6.2 

6  13  82 

6.3 

5    9  85 

6.2 

1894 

63 

Virginia 

30.4 

5     9 

2 

6.0 

6.0 

4  27  84 

6.0 

6    4  86 

6.0 

1895 

64 

tt 

30.7 

1  38 

5 

6.85 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.7 

6    4  86 

6.8 

6     1  88 

6.85 

1896 

66 

u 

30.9 

7  37 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

6    9  82 

6.8 

6     4  86 

6.9 

6    1  88 

6.9 

1897 

328 

Hydrce 

31.1 

26  27 

3 

5.55 

5.6 

4  26  84 

5.6 

6    4  86 

5.5 

6     1  88 

5.55 

1898 

41 

Corvi 

12  32.2 

17  34 

6 

6.15 

6.0 

6    9  82 

6.2 

6  13  82 

6.2 

5     9  85 

6.0 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


43 


No. 

U.A 

No. 

Name 

1875. 

No. 
Oba 

Itaf. 

Separate  Observations. 

E.  A. 

DecL 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.       m. 

0           / 

1899 

71 

Virginia 

12  32.3 

-  3  41 

5 

6.75 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.6 

6    4  86 

6.65 

6    .1    88 

6.75 

1900 

329 

Hydros 

32.4 

29  44 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

4  26  84 

6.4 

5  12  87 

6.4 

5  14  87 

6.4 

1901 

72 

Virginia 

32.6 

0  10 

3. 

6.9 

7.0 

4  27  84 

6.9 

6    4  86 

6.9 

6    1  88 

6.9 

1902 

73 

u 

32.8 

7  18 

3 

5.05 

5.2 

6     9  82 

5.1 

5  31  86 

5.0 

6     1  88 

5.05 

1903 

74 

K 

33.1 

5  25 

2 

6.95 

7.0 

4  27  84 

6.95 

6    4  86 

6.95 



1904 

42 

Corvi 

34.1 

13  25 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

6    9  82 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

5    9  85 

6.9 

1905 

43-4 

u 

34.8 

12  20 

7 

5.45 

5.7 

6     9  82 

5.4 

6  13  82 

5.5 

5    9  85 

5.5 

1906 

45 

u 

35.3 

19    4 

6 

6.15 

6.2 

6     9  82 

6.0 

6  13  82 

6.0 

5    9  85 

6.2 

1907 

75-6 

Virginia 

35.3 

0  46 

2 

3.2 

3.1 

5  25  84 

3.2 

5  31  86 

3.2 

1908 

77 

u 

35.5 

6  49 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

6    9  82 

7.0 

6    4  86 

6.95 

6    1  88 

7.0 

1909 

46 

Corvi 

37.0 

13  10 

5 

6.9 

6.9 

6    9  82 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

5    9  85 

6.9 

1910 

79 

Virginia 

37.2 

0  53 

3 

6.35 

6.1 

4  27  84 

6.3 

6     4  86 

6.4 

5  15  87 

6.4 

1911 

47 

Corvi 

37.3 

11  20 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

6     9  82 

6.8 

6  13  82 

6.8 

5    9  85 

6.8 

1912 

48 

u 

37.4 

12  27 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

6    9  82 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

5    9  85 

6.9 

1913 

330 

Hydrce 

37.4 

27  38 

4 

5.9 

5.9 

4  26  84 

5.8 

6    4  86 

5.8 

6     1  88 

6.1 

1914 

80 

Virgin  is 

37.8 

2    9 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

4  27  84 

6.7 

6    4  86 

6.65 

6    1  88 

6.7 

1915 

331 

Hydrce 

38.6 

28    5 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

4  26  84 

7.0 

6     4  86 

6.9 

6    1  88 

7.05 

1916 

81 

Virginis 

38.9 

3  12 

5 

6.75 

6.8 

4  27  84 

6.9 

6    4  86 

6.65 

5  17  87 

6.9 

1917 

49 

Corvi 

39.3 

21     5 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

6    9  82 

7.1 

4  27  87 

7.1 

5    7  88 

7.1 

1918 

50 

u 

40.1 

11     8 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

6    9  82 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

5     9  85 

6.9 

1919 

85 

Virginis 

41.1 

5  37 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

4  27  84 

6.6 

6    4  86 

6.5 

6     1  88 

6.55 

1920 

332 

Hydrce 

41.3 

24  10 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

4  26  84 

6.65 

6    4  86 

6.6 

6    1  88 

6.35 

19-21 

n 

41.3 

24  20 

3 

7.0 

7.2 

4  26  84 

7.1 

6    4  86 

6.9 

5  12  87 

7.0 

19-22 

333 

« 

41.8 

26  55 

3 

6.05 

6.0 

4  26  84 

6.05 

6    4  86 

6.1 

6    1  88 

5.95 

1923 

51 

Corvi 

43.2 

15  12 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.85 

4  27  87 

7.0 

5  12  87 

7.1 

1924 

87 

Virginis 

43.7 

6  57 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

6     9  82 

7.0 

6    4  86 

6.95 

6    1  88 

6.95 

1925 

88 

H 

44.9 

9  39 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

6    9  82 

6.6 

5  31  86 

6.7 

6    1  88 

6.7 

1926 

334 

Hydrce 

45.3 

26    4 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

4  26  84 

6.3 

6    4  86 

6.5 

5  12  87 

6.4 

1927 

90 

Virginis 

46.8 

2  52 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

7     7  82 

6.2 

5  31  86 

6.2 

6    4  86 

6.3 

1928 

91 

u 

47.2 

3  33 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

7     7  82 

6.6 

5  31  86 

6.5 

6    1  88 

6.55 

1929 

52 

Corvi 

47.4 

17  22 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.8 

4  27  87 

6.9 

5    7  88 

6.7 

1930 

92 

Virginis 

47.8 

10  58 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

6    9  82 

6.0 

5  15  87 

6.15 

5  23  87 

6.2 

1931 

93 

u 

47.9 

8  52 

6 

5.4 

5.2 

6    9  82 

5.4 

5  31  86 

5.2 

5  15  87 

5.4 

1932 

335 

Hydrce 

48.8 

29  24 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

6     5  86 

7.0 

6     1  88 

6.85 

1933 

53 

Corvi 

49.3 

14  39 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

4  26  84 

6.5 

4  27  87 

6.35 

5  12  87 

6.35 

1934 

94 

Virginis 

49.3 

+  0  44 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

6    5  86 

6.75 

5  15  87 

6.85 

6    1  88 

6.8 

1935 

95 

u 

49.3 

+  45 

3 

3.8 

3.5 

5  25  84 

3.85 

5  31  86 

3.7 

5  15  87 

3.9 

1936 

96 

u 

49.8 

-   4  11 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

7     7  82 

6.8 

5  31  86 

6.8 

6    1  88 

7.0 

1937 

336 

Hydrce 

49.8 

25  47 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

4  26  84 

7.0 

6     4  86 

6.9 

6    1  88 

6.85 

1938 

97 

Virginis 

50.0 

0  16 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

5  24  84 

6.7 

6    5  86 

6.6 

6    1  88 

6.55 

1939 

98 

u 

50.7 

11  23 

8 

6.6 

6.8 

6    9  82 

6.4 

5  31  86 

6.65 

5  17  87 

6.55 

1940 

99 

u 

50.8 

8  14 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

6    9  82 

7.0 

5  31  86 

6.9 

6  11  88 

6.95 

1941 

337 

Hydrce 

50.9 

22     5 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

4  26  84 

6.85 

5  12  87 

6.6 

5  23  87 

6.55 

1942 

338 

u 

51.5 

22  23 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.85 

5  12  87 

6.95 

5  23  87 

6.95 

1943 

102 

Virginis 

52.2 

2  14 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

7     7  82 

6.9 

5  31  86 

7.1 

5  15  87 

7.1 

1944 

103 

u 

52.3 

20  52 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.8 

4  26  84 

6.85 

6    1  88 

6.95 

1945 

104 

u 

53.2 

3     8 

3 

5.85 

5.9 

7    7  82 

5.8 

5  31  86 

5.9 

6     1  88 

5.9 

1946 

105 

« 

54.2 

2  42 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

7    7  82 

6.2 

5  31  86 

6.2 

6    1  88 

6.2 

1947 

339 

Hydrce 

55.6 

27  37 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

6.9 

•  •       •   •       •  * 

1948 

340 

u 

55.6 

28  36 

o 

6.9 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

6.9 

•  •       •   •       •  • 

t       f 

1949 

106 

Virginis 

57.1 

19  55 

3 

6.05 

5.9 

6  13  82 

6.1 

4  26  84 

6.0 

5  28  86 

6.0 

1950 

107 

u 

57.5 

2  59 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

7     7  82 

6.6 

5  31  86 

6.6 

6     1  88 

6.55 

1951 

Hydrce 

12  57.6 

27  44 

4 

7.1 

7.1 

4  26  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

7.0 

6     1  88 

7.2 

44 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.        m. 

0          / 

1952 

108 

Virginis 

12  58.4 

+  0  58 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

6    5  86 

7.0 

5   15   87 

7.0 

1953 

109 

u 

13     1.4 

-10     4 

2 

5.6 

5.6 

6     9  82 

5.6 

5  31  86 

5.6 

1954 

110 

u 

2.0 

8  19 

3 

6.0 

5.9 

.6    98-2 

6.0 

5  31  86 

6.1 

6    1  88 

5.95 

1955 

341 

Hydrce 

2.3 

22  27 

3 

5.35 

5.3 

4  26  84 

5.3 

6     5  86 

5.4 

6    2  88 

5.4 

1956 

112 

Virginis 

2.7 

8  52 

4 

6.55 

6.7 

6    9  82 

6.5 

5  31  86 

6.65 

5  15  87 

6.55 

1957 

113 

u 

3.1 

15  51 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

6  13  82 

6.65 

5  28  86 

6.7 

6     1  88 

6.8 

1958 

114 

u 

3.2 

9  40 

5 

6.35 

6.3 

6     9  82 

6.3 

5  31  86 

6.4 

'6    4  86 

6.3 

1959 

115 

u 

3.6 

4  52 

5 

4.55 

4.7 

6  13  82 

4.8 

6    5  86 

4.4 

6     8  87 

4.4 

1960 

116 

u 

4.5 

16  25 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

6  13  82 

6.8 

5  28  86 

7.0 

5  23  87 

6.9 

1961 

342 

Hydrte 

4.9 

25  53 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

4  26  84 

6.7 

6     5  86 

6.7 

1962 

117 

Virginis 

5.4 

15  31 

4 

5.35 

5.3 

6  13  82 

5.3 

5  28  86 

5.4 

6    1  88 

5.45 

1963 

118-9 

K 

6.8 

18  10 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

6  13  82 

6.4 

5  28  86 

6.4 

6     1  88 

6.45 

1964 

120 

M 

7.5 

19  17 

5 

5,65 

5.8 

6  13  82 

5.6 

4  26  84 

5.75 

5  28  86 

5.6 

1965 

343 

Hi/dree 

7.7 

23  37 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

4  26  84 

6.85 

6    5  86 

6.8 

6    1  88 

6.9 

1966 

122 

Virginis 

8.2 

9  42 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

6     9  82 

7.0 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6    4  86 

7.0 

1967 

123 

u 

8.4 

10  42 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

6     9  82 

7.0' 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6    4  86 

6.9 

1968 

124 

u 

9.2 

19  17 

3 

5.6 

5.7 

6  13  82 

5.6 

5  28  86 

5.6 

6     1  88 

5.65 

1969 

125 

u 

10.0 

0  44 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

5  24  84 

6.7 

6     5  86 

6.6 

6     3  88 

6.8 

1970 

126 

M 

10.8 

10  49 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

6     9  82 

6.8 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6    4  86 

6.9 

1971 

127 

H 

10.9 

14  53 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.8 

5  28  86 

7.0 

5  23  87 

6.95 

1972 

128 

M 

10.9 

9  53 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

6     9  82 

7.0 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6    4  86 

7.0 

1973 

129 

U 

11.1 

0     1 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

5  24  84 

6.6 

6     5  86 

6.5 

6     3  88 

6.5 

1974 

344 

Hydras 

11.5 

27  40 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

4  26  84 

6.9 

6    5  86 

6.95 

6    2  88 

6.85 

1975 

iai 

Virginis 

11.9 

17  37 

3 

5.0 

5.3 

6  13  82 

5.0 

5  28  86 

5.0 

6     1  88 

5.0 

1976 

345 

Hydrce 

12.1 

22  31 

3 

3.2 

3.2 

4  26  84 

3.2 

4  29  86 

3.2 

6     5  86 

3.2 

1977 

133 

Virginis 

13.8 

10  39 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

6     9  82 

7.0 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6     1  88 

7.0 

1978 

135 

H 

14.8 

18  50 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

6  13  82 

6.4 

5  28  86 

6.5 

6     1  88 

6.3 

1979 

138 

U 

16.0 

5  32 

4 

6:85 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.8 

7     7  82 

6.9 

6     5  86 

6.8 

1980 

139 

u 

16.3 

17     5 

5 

5.7 

5.5 

6  13  82 

5.8 

5  28  86 

5.(55 

5  15  87 

5.75 

1981 

140 

u 

16.8 

4  16 

6 

6.4 

6.1 

6  13  82 

6.2 

6    5  86 

6.6 

6  20  86 

6.3 

1982 

141 

11 

17.2 

20  16 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

5  28  86 

6.75 

5  23  87 

6.7 

1983 

143 

a 

18.1 

4  31 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

6  13  82 

6.1 

6     5  86 

6.0 

6     1  88 

5.9 

1984 

145 

tt 

19.4 

16  13 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

6  13  82 

6.9 

5  28  86 

7.0 

6     3  88 

6.8 

1985 

146 

it 

19.8 

0  33 

5 

6.2 

6.2 

5  24  84 

6.4 

6     5  86 

6.25 

5  15  87 

6.2 

1986 

147 

u 

20.1 

12   a 

2 

5.8 

5.7 

6  13  82 

5.8 

5  31  86 

5.8 



1987 

148 

a 

20.8 

15  20 

4 

5.05 

5.0 

6  13  82 

5.0 

5  28  86 

5.1 

5   '6  88 

5.05 

1988 

346 

Hydrce 

21.1 

25  45 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

5  17  84 

6.9 

5  16  85 

6.9 

6     5  86 

6.8 

1989 

149 

Virginis 

22.7 

18    5 

4 

7.15 

7.0 

6  13  82 

7.1 

5  28  86 

7.1 

6     3  88 

7.25 

1990 

150 

u 

22.8 

0  43 

3 

6.65 

6.8 

5  24  84 

6.6 

6     5  86 

6.6 

6  29  88 

6.75 

1991 

154 

a 

23.9 

5  49 

7 

6.45 

6.7 

6  13  82 

6.4 

7     7  82 

6.7 

6     5  86 

6.4 

1992 

155 

M 

24.6 

12  48 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

6  13  82 

7.0 

6     4  86 

6.9 

6     3  88 

6.9 

1993 

348 

Hydrce 

24.6 

27  28 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

5  17  84 

6.7 

5  16  85 

6.7 

6    5  86 

6.8 

1994 

156 

Virginis 

25.3 

18    5 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

6  13  82 

6.4 

5  28  86 

6.3 

6    3  88 

6.2 

1995 

157 

u 

25.5 

5  37 

5 

5.25 

5.1 

6  13  82 

5.1 

5  31  86 

5.2 

6     5  86 

5.4 

1996 

349 

Hydree 

25.6 

28  55 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

5  17  84 

6.7 

5  16  85 

6.7 

6    5  86 

6.7 

1997 

350 

a 

25.7 

28     3 

3 

6.05 

5.9 

5  17  84 

6.05 

5  16  85 

6.1 

6     5  86 

6.0 

1998 

158 

Virginis 

26.2 

14  43 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

6  13  82 

6.1 

5  28  86 

5.9 

5  31  86 

6.1 

1999 

159 

u 

26.4 

9  31 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

6  13  82 

5.8 

5  31  86 

5.8 

6     5  86 

5.7 

2000 

u 

26.9 

7  48 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

6  13  82 

6.9 

7     7  82 

7.0 

6     5  86 

6.9 

2001 

iei 

u 

26.9 

6  59 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

6  13  82 

6.9 

7     7  82 

7.0 

6     5  86 

6.9 

2002 

164 

a 

27.8 

12  42 

3 

7.4 

7.0 

6  20  86 

7.3 

6  17  90 

7.5 

6  19  90 

7.4 

2003 

165 

<t 

28.0 

12  34 

20 

6.15 

var. 

4  18  82 

6.25 

4  20  82 

6.1 

4  23  82 

6.1 

2004 

166 

M 

13  27.9 

+   0  20 

5 

7.15 

7.0 

5  24  84 

7.0 

6     5  86 

7.15 

5  15  87 

7.2 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


45 


1875. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

U.  A. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

Name 

Ob». 

K.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h,   m. 

0     / 

2005 

167 

Virginis 

13  28.3 

4-  0  3 

2 

3.5 

3.6 

5  25  84 

3.5 

5  31  86 

3.5 

2006 

168 

ci 

28.7 

-21  23 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  17  84 

6.9 

5  16  85 

7.0 

6   5  86 

7.0 

2007 

169 

« 

29.0 

4  46 

5 

6.25 

6.1 

6  13  82 

6.4 

6  5  86 

6.2 

5  23  87 

6.2 

2008 

170 

u 

29.9 

0  17 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

5  24  84 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.9 

2009 

351 

Hydros 

29.9 

25  51 

4 

5.75 

5.8 

5  17  84 

5.7 

5  16  85 

5.7 

6  '5  86 

5.85 

2010 

352 

M 

30.3 

22  59 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

5  17  84 

6.9 

5  16  85 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.8 

2011 

171 

Virginis 

31.3 

2  36 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

5  24  84 

6:9 

6  5  86 

6.95 

6  29  88 

6.9 

2012 

353 

Hydrce 

31.4 

29  12 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

<5  17  84 

7.1 

5  16  85 

7.1 

6  5  86 

7.1 

2013 

354 

u 

31.7 

28  55 

4 

6.3 

6.3 

5  17  84 

6.3 

5  16  85 

6.3 

6  5  86 

6.2 

2014 

355 

u 

34.6 

22  49 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

5  17  84 

6.7 

5  16  85 

6.6 

6  5  86 

6.5 

2015 

173 

Virginis 

35.1 

8  4 

4 

5.65 

5.7 

6  13  82 

5.6 

5  31  86 

5.6 

6  5  86 

5.7 

2016 

176 

u 

37.0 

3  39 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

5  24  84 

7.0 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2017 

177 

u 

37.4 

4  52 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

5  24  84 

6.5 

6  5  86 

6.6 

6  2  88 

6.55 

2018 

178 

u 

37.8 

15  33 

3 

6.0 

6.0 

6  21  82 

6.0 

5  28  86 

6.0 

6  3  88 

6.05 

2019 

356 

Hydrce 

37.8 

24  52 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

5  17  84 

6.7 

5  16  85 

6.6 

6  5  86 

6.5 

2020 

357 

it 

38.7 

25  29 

3 

6.05 

6.1 

5  17  84 

6.0 

5  16  85 

6.1 

6  5  86 

6.0 

2021 

179 

Virginis 

38.9 

15  8 

4 

6.35 

6.5 

6  21  82 

6.3 

5  28  86 

6.5 

5  23  87 

6.35 

2022 

180 

K 

39.3 

11  48 

4 

5.85 

5.9 

6  21  82 

5.8 

5  31  86 

5.8 

6  20  86 

6.0 

2023 

182 

II 

40.4 

18  38 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

6  21  82 

6.8 

5  28  86 

6.9 

6  3  88 

6.8 

2024 

183 

II 

40.6 

9  5 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

6  5  86 

6.6 

6  20  86 

6.5 

6  3  88 

6.6 

2025 

184 

M 

40.6 

17  14 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

6  21  82 

5.8 

5  28  86 

5.9 

6  3  88 

5.85 

2026 

186 

II 

40.9 

6  5 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

5  24  84 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.95 

6  3  88 

7.1 

2027 

187 

M 

41.8 

6  13 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

5  24  84 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.8 



2028 

358 

Hydrce 

42.0 

27  45 

var. 

70 

2029 

188 

Virginis 

42.2 

2  13 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

5  24  84 

7.0 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2030 

359 

if 

Hydras 

43.0 

28  28 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

5  17  84 

6.4 

6  5  86 

6.4 

6  2  88 

6.5 

2031 

190 

Virginis 

43.1 

17  31 

5 

5.45 

5.4 

6  21  82 

5.5 

5  28  86 

5.3 

5  23  87 

5.45 

2032 

193 

u 

43.7 

19  17 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

6  21  82 

6.6 

5  28  86 

6.6 

6  3  88 

6.7 

2033 

360 

Hydrce 

44.5 

23  46 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

5  17  84 

6.7 

5  16  85 

6.6 

6  5  86 

6.5 

2034 

195 

Virginis 

45.8 

18  5 

4 

7.05 

6.9 

6  21  82 

7.0 

5  28  86 

6.9 

6  3  88 

7.15 

2035 

361 

Hydrce 

47.2 

27  57 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

5  17  84 

6.55 

6  5  86 

6.6 

6  2  88 

6.5 

2036 

... 

u 

47.2 

28  8 

4 

7.0 

... 

5  17  84 

7.0 

6  5  86 

6.9 

6  2  88 

7.15 

2037 

196 

Virginis 

47.6 

16  34 

5 

6.85 

6.8 

6  21  82 

6.8 

5  28  86 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.85 

2038 

197 

M 

47.6 

21  38 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

5  17  84 

6.9 

5  16  85 

6.8 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2039 

198 

u 

48.3 

0  53 

5 

5.65 

5.6 

5  24  84 

5.8 

6  5  86 

5.5 

5  23  87 

5.5 

2040 

199 

u 

48.4 

7  27 

3 

6.55 

6.4 

7  13  82 

6.5 

6  5  86 

6.6 

6  3  88 

6.5 

2041 

200 

u 

49.2 

8  57 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  3  88 

6.9 

2042 

201 

H 

49.3 

9  9 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

7  13  82 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.7 

5  23  87 

7.05 

2043 

362 

Hydras 

49.4 

27  2 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  17  84 

7.0 

6  5  86 

6.9 

5  6  88 

7.1 

2044 

u 

49.8 

27  3 

4 

7.7 

8.0 

6  5  86 

7.6 

5  23  87 

7.7 

5  6  88 

7.7 

2045 

202 

Virginis 

50.1 

+  1  40 

2 

6.2 

6.2 

5  24  84 

6.2 

5  23  87 

6.2 

.  .   .  .   .  . 

... 

2046 

363 

Hydros 

50.5 

-22  25 

5 

6.5 

6.7 

5  17  84 

6.5 

5  16  85 

6.5 

6  5  86 

6.7 

2047 

364 

n 

50.9 

25  23 

5 

6.85 

6.9 

5  17  84 

6.7 

6  5  86 

6.8 

6  2  88 

6.95 

2048 

365 

li 

51.5 

24  22 

3 

5.7 

5.7 

5  17  84 

5.8 

6  5  86 

5.6 

5  23  87 

5.7 

2049 

203 

Virginis 

51.8 

13  31 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

6  21  82 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.85 

2050 

366 

Hydrce 

53.0 

24  24 

3 

6.25 

6.3 

5  17  84 

6.3 

6  5  86 

6.2 

6  2  88 

6.2 

2051 

204 

Virginis 

53.3 

2  56 

6 

6.55 

6.7 

6  21  82 

6.7 

5  24  84 

6.5 

6  5  86 

6.4 

2052 

205 

u 

53.5 

7  33 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.9 

6  3  88 

6.9 

2053 

.  .  • 

Hydrce 

53.5 

25  39 

4 

7.0 

... 

5  17  84 

6.8 

6  5  86 

7.0 

5  14  87 

7.05 

2054 

367 

M 

55.3 

26  50 

4 

6.1 

6.0 

5  17  84 

6.05 

6  5  86 

6.2 

5  14  87 

6.1 

2055 

207 

Virginis 

56.3 

16  46 

6 

6.65 

6.6 

6  21  82 

6.7 

6  5  86 

6.7 

5  14  87 

6.7 

2056 

208 

H 

56.9 

21  49 

4 

6.5 

6.3 

5  17  84 

6.5 

5  16  85 

6.5 

6  5  86 

6.5 

2057 

210 

(( 

13  57.7 

14  22 

5 

6.55 

6.5 

6  21  82 

6.5 

6  5  86 

6.7 

5  14  87 

6.5 

46 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE    MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

0     / 

2058 

211 

Virginia 

13  57.7 

-  4  47 

5 

6.85 

6.7 

5  24  84 

6.7 

6  5  86 

6.8 

6   3  88 

6.85 

2059 

212 

u 

57.7 

8  39 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.7 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  3  88 

6.6 

2060 

214 

u 

58.4 

15  44 

5 

6.65 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.7 

5  14  87 

6.6 

6  3  88 

6.55 

2061 

368 

Hydrce 

59.3 

26  5 

4 

3.55 

3.6 

6  5  86 

3.5 

5  23  87 

3.8 

6  8  87 

3.45 

2062 

215 

Virginis 

59.7 

8  18 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.7 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  3  88 

6.6 

2063 

216 

a 

13  59.9 

13  36 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

.6  21  82 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.85 

2064 

017 

u 

14-  01 

8  43 

2 

6.1 

6.0 

7  13  82 

6.1 

6  5  86 

6.1 

AvU*JB 

2065 

All 

u 

it     w.I 

1.8 

11  14 

4 

6^95 

6  5  86 

6.9 

5  14  87 

6.9 

5  18  89 

6.9 

2066 

2is 

it 

2.4 

9  45 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

7  13  82 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.7 

5  23  87 

6.95 

2067 

219 

u 

4.0 

15  43 

5 

5.55 

5.6 

6  21  82 

5.3 

6  5  86 

5.6 

6  20  86 

5.6 

2068 

369 

Hydro} 

5.3 

23  46 

4 

6.85 

6.7 

5  17  84 

6.9 

6  5  86 

6.7 

5  23  87 

6.9 

2069 

370 

a 

5.6 

26  40 

3 

5.5 

5.5 

5  17  84 

5.5 

6  5  86 

5.5 

6  4  88 

5.5 

2070 

371 

U 

6.1 

26  2 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

5  17  84 

6.75 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  4  88 

6.7 

2071 

223 

Virginis 

6.2 

9  42 

4 

4.6 

4.2 

6  21  82 

4.5 

6  5  86 

4.6 

5  23  87 

4.7 

2072 

224 

H 

7.2 

0  15 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

7  12  82 

6.1 

6  20  86 

6.35 

6  30  86 

6.3 

2073 

372 

Hydrce 

7.8 

28  42 

4 

6.3 

6.4 

5  17  84 

6.3 

6  5  86 

6.2 

6  4  88 

6.45 

2074 

225 

Virginis 

7.9 

5  22 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  4  88 

6.8 

2075 

226 

« 

8.5 

17  37 

4 

5.9 

5.8 

6  21  82 

5.9 

6  5  86 

5.9 

6  4  88 

5.9 

2076 

228 

a 

9.5 

5  24 

3 

4.2 

4.1 

6  21  82 

4.2 

6  5  86 

4.2 

6  8  88 

4.2 

2077 

229 

a 

9.8 

6  2 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  4  88 

6.65 

2078 

230 

« 

10.0 

2  37 

9 

6.4 

6.5 

7  12  82 

6.1 

6  5  86 

6.6 

6  30  86 

6.5 

2079 

231 

H 

10.2 

18  0 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

6  21  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  4  88 

6.8 

2080 

232 

U 

10.3 

5  4 

5 

6.9 

6.9 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.8 

6  4  88 

6.95 

2081 

« 

10.6 

5  10 

3 

7.15 

7.2 

7  12  82 

7.2 

6  5  86 

7.1 

6  4  88 

7.15 

2082 

233 

M 

10.2 

8  18 

3~ 

6.8 

6.7 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.8 

6  4  88 

6.8 

2083 

234 

U 

10.7 

8  27 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.8 

6  4  88 

6.8 

2084 

235 

u 

11.4 

6  57 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.7 

6  5  86 

6.7 

6  4  88 

6.8 

2085 

236 

it 

11.7 

18  8 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

6  21  82 

6.2 

6  5  86 

6.3 

6  4  88 

6.2 

2086 

373 

Hydros 

11.9 

26  34 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  17  84 

6.9 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2087 

374 

u 

11.9 

25  15 

4 

6.2 

6.3 

5  17  84 

6.1 

6  5  86 

6.2 

6  30  86 

6.3 

2088 

237 

Virginis 

12.4 

12  48 

3 

4.8 

5.0 

6  21  82 

4.8 

6  5  86 

4.8 

6  8  88 

4.75 

2089 

238 

a 

13.1 

1  41 

5 

5.75 

5.6 

7  12  82 

5.8 

6  5  86 

5.7 

6  30  86 

5.8 

2090 

239 

u 

13.3 

+  0  58 

7 

6.4 

6.5 

7  12  82 

6.4 

6  5  86 

6.2 

6  20  86 

6.4 

2091 

240 

u 

13.3 

-  6  10 

3 

6.75 

6.6 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  5  86 

6.8 

6  4  88 

6.7 

2092 

241 

it 

15.5 

1  25 

5 

6.9 

6.9 

7  12  82 

6.9 

6  30  86 

6.8 

5  6  88 

7.0 

2093 

375 

Hydrce 

15.9 

27  11 

6 

5.15 

5.0 

5  17  84 

5.05 

6  5  86 

5.5 

6  30  86 

5.1 

2094 

•  •  • 

Virginis 

16.0 

7  12 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7  12  82 

7.0 

6  5  86 

6.9 

6  4  88 

6.95 

2095 

242 

ci 

16.4 

0  4 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.7 

6  5  86 

7.0 

6  30  86 

6.8 

2096 

376 

Hydrce 

16.6 

29  6 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  17  84 

7.0 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2097 

1 

Librce 

16.7 

11  9 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

7  12  82 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6  10  87 

6.55 

2098 

243 

Virginis 

16.9 

+  1  50 

5 

6.7 

6.5 

7  12  82 

6.6 

6  5  86 

6.9 

6  30  86 

6.7 

2099 

Librce 

17.0 

-12  25 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

7  7  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  10  87 

6.9 

2100 

"2 

u 

17.1 

15  32 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

7  7  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6  4  88 

6.65 

2101 

3 

u 

17.7 

24  14 

6 

5.65 

5.7 

5  17  84 

5.8 

6  5  86 

5.5 

6  30  86 

5.7 

2102 

4 

U 

18.0 

11  6 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

7  7  82 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  10  87 

6.7 

2103 

377 

Hydros, 

18.2 

28  20 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  17  84 

7.0 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2104 

5 

Librce 

18.5 

19  24 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

6  21  82 

6.4 

6  5  86 

6.5 

6  4  88 

6.4 

2105 

6 

u 

18.5 

12  47 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

7  7  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  10  87 

6.75 

2106 

378 

Hydros 

18.6 

26  17 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

5  17  84 

6.9 

5  25  84 

6.9 

6  5  86 

7.0 

2107 

379 

u 

20.9 

28  56 

7 

4.85 

4.8 

5  17  84 

4.6 

6  5  86 

4.65 

6  30  86 

4.7 

2108 

245 

Virginis 

20.9 

5  33 

5 

6.4 

6.5 

7  12  82 

6.4 

6  5  86 

6.4 

6  4  88 

6.35 

2109 

7 

Librce 

21.0 

12  48 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

7  7  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6  10  87 

6.7 

2110 

246 

Virginis 

13  21.8 

1  40 

9 

5.3 

5.4 

7  12  82 

5.6 

6  5  86 

5.25 

6  20  86 

5.35 

CATALOGUE   OP   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


47 


No. 

U.A 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

DecL 

Mean 
Obs'U 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       m. 

o       / 

2111 

8 

Librae 

14  21.9 

-  9  27 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

7    7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6  10  87 

6.85 

2112 

247 

Viryinis 

22.1 

6  20 

5 

6.0 

5.9 

7  12  82 

5.9 

6    5  86 

6.0 

6    4  88 

6.05 

2113 

249 

sc 

22.3 

4  40 

5 

6.7 

6.9 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6    5  86 

6.75 

6    4  88 

6.65 

2114 

250 

u 

23.5 

+   1  23 

5 

6.25 

6.4 

7  12  82 

6.1 

6    5  86 

6.3 

6  30  86 

6.3 

2115 

251 

u 

23.5 

-  3  41 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

7  12  82 

7.0 

6    5  86 

7.0 

6    4  88 

6.95 

2116 

u 

24.0 

3  30 

5 

7.2 

7.1 

7  12  82 

7.2 

6    5  86 

7.2 

6    4  88 

7.2 

2117 

9 

Librae 

27.8 

19  53 

3 

6.6 

6.8 

7    7  82 

6.6 

6    5  86 

6.5 

6    8  88 

6.7 

2118 

10 

u 

30.4 

11  47 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

7  12  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.55 

6    8  88 

6.6 

2119 

11 

u 

32.3 

10     1 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

7  12  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    8  88 

6.9 

2120 

380 

Hydros 

32.4 

26  11 

6 

7.05 

6.9 

6  21  82 

6.8 

5  25  84 

7.2 

6  20  86 

7.1 

2121 

381 

u 

33.2 

25  43 

5 

6.9 

6.9 

6  21  82 

6.8 

5  25  84 

7.0 

6    4  86 

6.85 

2122 

Librae 

35.3 

11  42 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

7  12  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 



2123 

ia 

u 

36.0 

24  28 

6 

5.9 

5.8 

6  21  82 

5.8 

6    4  86 

5.9 

6  30  86 

5.9 

2124 

255 

Virginis 

36.5 

5    7 

5 

4.0 

4.0 

7  12  82 

4.2 

6    5  86 

3.9 

5  23  87 

4.0 

2125 

13 

Libras 

36.7 

9  10 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    8  88 

6.85 

2126 

256 

Virginis 

37.6 

7  44 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.9 

5  23  87 

6.95 

6    8  88 

6.9 

2127 

14 

Librae 

38.1 

9  10 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7  12  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    8  88 

7.0 

2128 

382-3 

Hydros, 

38.8 

24  55 

3 

5.2 

5.2 

6  21  82 

5.2 

6    4  86 

5.2 

6    2  88 

5.2 

2129 

257 

Virginis 

38.8 

0  53 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

7  12  82 

6.3 

6  30  86 

6.4 

6    4  88 

6.35 

2130 

15 

Librae 

38.9 

22  37 

8 

6.25 

6.1 

7     7  82 

6.15 

6    4  86 

6.5 

6  30  86 

6.3 

2131 

16 

u 

39.1 

14  56 

6 

6.7 

6.6 

7     7  82 

6.5 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  10  87 

6.7 

2132 

17 

u 

39.1 

20  39 

5 

6.6 

6.8 

7     7  82 

6.5 

7  16  84 

6.5 

6  26  86 

6.6 

2133 

258 

Virginis 

39.1 

+   1  15 

3 

5.9 

6.0 

7  12  82 

5.9 

6  30  86 

5.85 

6    4  88 

6.0 

2134 

259 

K 

39.9 

2  35 

2 

3.9 

4.0 

7  12  82 

3.9 

6    8  87 

3.9 

2135 

384 

Hydrce 

40.1 

-25     6 

3 

6.0 

6.1 

6  21  82 

6.0 

6    4  86 

6.0 

6    2  88 

6.0 

2136 

18 

Librae 

40.1 

20  48 

10 

6.55 

6.4 

7     7  82 

6.4 

7  16  84 

6.4 

6  26  86 

6.8 

2137 

385 

Hydrce 

40.5 

25  34 

3 

5.55 

5.5 

6  21  82 

5.5 

6    4  86 

5.6 

6    2  88 

5.55 

2138 

386 

u 

40.7 

26    7 

5 

6.05 

6.3 

6  21  82 

6.1 

6  18  84 

6.1 

6    4  86 

6.0 

2139 

Virginis 

40.8 

+   1  28 

3 

6.7 

5  23  87 

6.7 

6    8  87 

6.65 

6    4  88 

6.7 

2140 

'l9 

Librae 

41.1 

-12  19 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

7     7  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6  11  88 

6.65 

2141 

20 

u 

41.6 

16  49 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7     7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    4  88 

7.0 

2142 

21 

n 

42.1 

23  44 

6 

6.15 

6.3 

7     7  82 

6.0 

6    4  86 

6.3 

6  30  86 

6.15 

2143 

22 

it 

42.5 

13  38 

6 

5.5 

5.7 

7     7  82 

5.6 

6  26  86 

5.35 

6  10  87 

5.55 

2144 

23 

u 

*  42.5 

0  20 

5 

6.2 

6.3 

7  12  82 

6.3 

6  30  86 

6.25 

6    4  88 

6.2 

2145 

24 

u 

42.8 

7  59 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

7  12  82 

7.0 

6  10  87 

6.95 

6    8  88 

7.0 

2146 

387 

Hydrce 

43.0 

27  26 

4 

4.7 

4.8 

6  21  82 

4.7 

6    4  86 

4.8 

6    2  88 

4.8 

2147 

25 

Librae 

43.8 

15  29 

4 

6.4 

6* 

7    7  82 

6.6 

6  10  87 

6.6 

6    4  88 

6.25 

2148 

26 

a 

44.0 

15  31 

2 

2.8 

3 

6    8  88 

2.8 

7    3  88 

2.8 

2149 

27 

u 

44.5 

1  47 

3 

5.4 

5.3 

7  12  82 

5.4 

6  30  86 

5.4 

6    4  88 

5.4 

2150 

28 

14 

44.6 

17  16 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

7    7  82 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6    4  88 

6.5 

2151 

261 

Virginia 

44.6 

+   0  16 

7 

6.5 

6.3 

7  12  82 

6.6 

6  30  86 

6.4 

5  23  87 

6.7 

2152 

29 

Librae 

44.9 

-17  50 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

7     7  82 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6,7 

6    4  88 

6.45 

2153 

388 

Hydrce 

46.4 

27  53 

5 

7.3 

7.0 

6  21  82 

7.3 

6    4  86 

7.3 

5  14  87 

7.35 

2154 

389 

u 

47.0 

27  50 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

6  21  82 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.85 

6    2  88 

6.8 

2155 

30 

Librae 

47.1 

24    8 

5 

5.75 

5.8 

7     7  82 

5.75 

6    4  86 

5.7 

6  30  86 

5.7 

2156 

31 

u 

47.6 

11  23 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

7    7  82 

6.1 

6  26  86 

6.1 

6  11  88 

6.2 

2157 

390 

Hydrce 

49.6 

25  47 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

6  21  82 

6.8 

6    4  86 

6.85 

6    8  88 

6.9 

2158 

391 

u 

49.8 

28  39 

5 

6.45 

6.5 

6  21  82 

6.6 

6    4  86 

6.5 

6    2  88 

6.35 

2159 

32 

Librae 

50.0 

10  54 

4 

5.95 

5.7 

7    7  82 

5.9 

6  26  86 

6.1 

6  10  87 

5.95 

2160 

33 

« 

50.2 

20  51 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

7     7  82 

6.1 

6  26  86 

5.95 

6  10  87 

6.2 

2161 

34 

u 

50.7 

3  50 

2 

4.7 

4.8 

7  12  82 

4.7 

6  30  86 

4.7 

2162 

35 

u 

51.1 

16  52 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

7     7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    4  88 

7.0 

2163 

264 

Virginis 

14  51.1 

+   0  20 

3 

6.0 

6.0 

7  12  82 

6.0 

6  30  86 

6.0 

6    4  88 

6.05 

48 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.  A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m. 

0     / 

2164 

392 

Hydros 

14  51.3 

-27  9 

4 

6.0 

5.9 

6  21  82 

6.1 

6  18  84 

6.1 

6  4  86 

5.9 

2165 

•  •  • 

Librae 

51.5 

10  39 

4 

7.0 

7.2 

7  7  82 

7-.1 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6  10  87 

7.15 

2166 

36 

n 

52.2 

10  38 

4 

6.45 

6.3 

7  7  82 

6.3 

6  26  86 

6.5 

6  10  87 

6.45 

2167 

37 

u 

52.4 

4  29 

4 

6.2 

6.5 

7  12  82 

6.2 

6  30  86 

6.2 

6  10  87 

6.1 

2168 

38 

U 

54.3 

8  1 

3 

var. 

var 

7  12  82 

5.2 

6  21  86 

5.7 

6  30  86 

5.1 

2169 

393 

Hydros 

54.7 

27  34 

3 

6.2 

6.2 

6  21  82 

6.2 

6  18  84 

6.2 

6  4  86 

6.2 

2170 

39 

Librae 

54.8 

2  16 

5 

6.2 

5.9 

7  12  82 

6.0 

6  30  86 

6.25 

6  10  87 

6.3 

2171 

40 

it 

55.1 

2  40 

2 

6.85 

6.9 

7  12  82 

6.85 

6  30  86 

6.85 

2172 

41 

u 

55.4 

7  51 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

7  12  82 

7.1 

6  30  86 

7.1 

6  8  88 

7.1 

2173 

267 

Virginis 

55.4 

+  0  21 

3 

6.15 

6.1 

7  12  82 

6.2 

6  30  86 

6.15 

6  4  88 

6.15 

2174 

42 

Librae 

55.5 

-75 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

7  12  82 

6.6 

6  30  86 

6.7 

6  8  88 

6.55 

2175 

43 

u 

55.9 

7  21 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.7 

6  30  86 

6.85 

6  10  87 

6.75 

2176 

44 

u 

56.3 

2  32 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

7  12  82 

6.8 

6  30  86 

6.65 

6  10  87 

6.7 

2177 

268 

Virginis 

56.6 

+  2  35 

3 

4.9 

4.9 

7  12  82 

4.95 

5  23  87 

5.0 

6  8  88 

4.8 

2178 

45 

Librae 

56.8 

-24  47 

6 

3.8 

3.5 

6  16  84 

4.2 

6  5  86 

3.6 

5  23  87 

3.75 

2179 

46 

1C 

58.5 

25  18 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

7  7  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  9  88 

6.8 

2180 

u 

58.9 

23  39 

4 

7.05 

7.2 

7  7  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

7.05 

6  9  88 

7.1 

2181 

47 

t< 

59.2 

21  33 

5 

6.55 

6.5 

7  7  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.4 

6  10  87 

6.6 

2182 

48 

It 

59.7 

15  46 

4 

5.6 

5.5 

7  7  82 

5.4 

6  26  86 

5.7 

6  10  87 

5.65 

2183 

49 

U 

14  59.9 

16  0 

4 

6.7 

6.9 

7  7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.6 

6  10  87 

6.65 

2184 

u 

15  0.0 

23  43 

3 

7.3 

7.2 

7  7  82 

7.3 

6  26  86 

7.2 

6  9  88 

7.35 

2185 

'50 

u 

2.6 

23  30 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

7  7  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.95 

6  9  88 

6.9 

2186 

51 

<( 

2.9 

25  51 

4 

6.15 

6.1 

7  .7  82 

6.2 

6  11  85 

6.1 

6  9  88 

6.05 

2187 

52 

u 

5.1 

19  19 

3 

4.85 

5.0 

7  2  82 

4.95 

6  10  87 

4.9 

7  3  88 

4.7 

2188 

53 

It 

5.1 

18  38 

4 

6.9 

6.7 

7  2  82 

6.9 

6  18  84 

6.9 

6  20  86 

6.9 

2189 

54 

u 

5.4 

17  37 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7  2  82 

7.0 

6  20  86 

6.9 

6  4  88 

6.95 

2190 

55 

u 

6.0 

23  32 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

7  7  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6  9  88 

6.65 

2191 

56 

u 

6.2 

24  50 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

7  7  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  9  88 

6.8 

2192 

57 

11 

6.2 

19  11 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

7  2  82 

6.4 

6  10  87 

6.5 

6  9  88 

6.5 

2193 

58 

u 

6.5 

10  32 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

5  24  84 

6.8 

6  21  86 

6.9 

6  9  88 

6.85 

2194 

59 

It 

6.5 

25  43 

7 

6.25 

6.2 

7  7  82 

6.5 

6  11  85 

6.2 

6  20  86 

6.15 

2195 

60 

« 

7.4 

17  58 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

7  2  82 

6.9 

6  18  84 

6.7 

6  20  86 

6.9 

2196 

61 

u 

7.6 

17  18 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

7  2  82 

6.5 

6  20  86 

6.4 

6  4  88 

6.45 

2197 

1 

Serpentis  Cap. 

7.6 

0  52 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

5  26  84 

6.6 

6  10  87 

6.65 

6  26  87 

6.7 

2198 

62 

Libras 

8.2 

27  8 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

7  7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  9  88 

6.9 

2199 

63 

u 

8.3 

5  2 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

5  26  84 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  10  87 

6.85 

2200 

64 

it 

9.2 

21  56 

3 

5.9 

5.8 

7  7  82 

5.8 

6  26  86 

5.95 

6  10  87 

5.9 

2201 

3 

Serpentis  Cap. 

9.5 

+  0  50 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

5  26  84 

6.0 

6  10  87 

6.1 

6  26  87 

5.9 

2202 

78 

Lupi 

10.2 

-29  41 

3 

4.55 

4.7 

7  3  82 

4.6 

6  19  90 

4.5 

6  20  90 

4.6 

2203 

65 

Librae 

10.3 

8  55 

4 

2.8 

3.1 

7  6  82 

2.7 

7  16  84 

2.7 

6  30  86 

3.05 

2204 

6 

Serpentis  Cap. 

12.0 

0  0 

5 

6.45 

6.4 

5  26  84 

6.3 

6  10  87 

6.45 

6  26  87 

6.45 

2205 

8 

«     « 

12.5 

1  8 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

5  26  84 

6.9 

6  10  87 

6.85 

6  26  87 

6.9 

2206 

66 

Librae 

13.0 

27  50 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

7  7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

7.05 

6  10  87 

7.0 

2207 

67 

t 

13.3 

25  32 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

7  7  82 

7.1 

6  26  86 

7.05 

6  10  87 

7.0 

2208 

68 

< 

13.8 

17  42 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

7  2  82 

6.7 

6  18  84 

6.6 

6  20  86 

6.5 

2209 

69 

t 

14.0 

4  40 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

5  26  84 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.85 

6  10  87 

6.9 

2210 

70 

t 

14.0 

15  6 

4 

6.25 

6.4 

5  24  84 

6.4 

6  26  86 

6.3 

6  4  88 

6.15 

2211 

71 

c 

14.5 

5  22 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

6  21  86 

6.2 

6  10  87 

6.1 

6  27  87 

6.1 

2212 

10 

Serpentis  Cap. 

14.4 

1  57 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

5  26  84 

6.6 

6  10  87 

6.65 

6  26  87 

6.7 

2213 

72 

Librae 

15.2 

28  54 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

7  7  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6  9  88 

6.75 

2214 

73 

(i 

15.5 

26  14 

4 

6.85 

6.7 

7  7  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6  9  88 

6.75 

2215 

74 

u 

16.1 

14  41 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

5  24  84 

6.9 

6  26  86 

7.0 

6  4  88 

7.05 

2216 

75 

C( 

15  17.0 

11  55 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

5  24  84 

6.3 

6  21  86 

6.4 

6  9  88 

6.1 

CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


49 


No. 

U  A. 

No 

Name. 

•\ 

1875. 

No 

Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

Oecl. 

Mean 
Oba'd. 

U  A. 

Date 

Mag 

Date 

Mag 

Date 

Mag 

h        m 

0            / 

2217 

12 

Serpentis  Cup. 

15  17.3 

-  0  35 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

5  26  84 

6.3 

6   10   87 

6.45 

6  26  87 

6.45 

•2218 

76 

Librae 

17.4 

9  52 

2 

5.6 

5.5 

5  24  84 

5.6 

6  21  86 

5.6 

2219 

77 

u 

21.2 

16  17 

6 

6.05 

5.9 

7     2  82 

5.9 

6  20  86 

6.15 

6  26  86 

6.0 

2220 

78 

U 

21.4 

8  54 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

5  24  84 

7.0 

6  21  86 

6.9 

6    9  88 

6.95 

2221 

79 

U 

21.4 

28  26 

5 

6.65 

6.8 

7     7  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.5 

6  10  87 

6.8 

2222 

80 

M 

22.5 

17     1 

5 

6.9 

7.0 

7     2  82 

6.9 

6  18  84 

6.8 

6  20  86 

6.9 

2223 

81 

U 

23.4 

20  18 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

7     2  82 

6.5 

6  20  86 

6.5 

6    4  88 

6.5 

2224 

82 

H 

23.6 

16  11 

6 

6.15 

6.0 

7     2  82 

6.1 

6  20  86 

6.15 

6  26  86 

6.0 

2225 

83 

II 

24.6 

19  44 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

7     2  82 

6.6 

6  20  86 

6.5 

6    4  88 

6.7 

2226 

84 

U 

25.4 

19  15 

4 

5.95 

6.2 

7     2  82 

6.0 

6  20  86 

6.0 

6    4  88 

5.95 

2227 

85 

U 

25.5 

10     1 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

5  24  84 

7.1 

6  21  86 

6.9 

6  10  87 

7.05 

2228 

86 

II 

25.8 

24    4 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

7     2  82 

6.6 

6  20  86 

6.55 

6    4  88 

6.55 

22-29 

87 

1C 

25.9 

16  26 

5 

5.7 

5.8 

7     2  82 

5.6 

6  20  86 

5.7 

6  26  86 

5.6 

2-230 

15 

Serpentis  Cap. 

26.5 

0  46 

3 

6.05 

5.9 

5  26  84 

6.0 

6  10  87 

6.1 

6  26  87 

6.0 

2231 

88 

Librae 

27.1 

27  38 

4 

6.0 

5.7 

6  11  85 

5.7 

6  10  87 

6.05 

6  27  87 

6.2 

2232 

89 

ii 

27.3 

9  38 

3 

5.25 

5.5 

5  24  84 

5.3 

6  21  86 

5.3 

7    3  88 

5.2 

2233 

90 

H 

27.7 

8  46 

5 

5.65 

5.6 

5  24  84 

5.7 

6  21  86 

5.5 

6  10  87 

5.8 

•2284 

91 

H 

27.8 

5  16 

5 

6.85 

6.7 

5  26  84 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.85 

6  10  87 

6.75 

2235 

92 

U 

28.5 

14  22 

5 

4.5 

4.4 

6  26  86 

4.6 

6  10  87 

4.6 

6    9  88 

4.4 

2236 

93 

U 

29.4 

27  43 

5 

4.1 

39 

6  13  82 

4.3 

6    4  86 

4.1 

6    5  86 

3.95 

2237 

94 

U 

30.0 

25  52 

5 

6.45 

6.6 

6  11  85 

6.4 

6  10  87 

6.65 

6  27  87 

6.35 

2238 

95 

U 

30.2 

21  42 

5 

7.2 

6.9 

7     2  82 

7.25 

6  20  86 

7.2 

6  10  87 

7.3 

2239 

19 

Serpentis  Cap 

30.2 

0     9 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

5  26  84 

6.9 

6  10  87 

6.85 

6  26  87 

6.8 

2240 

96 

Librae 

30.5 

22  44 

4 

6.4 

6.1 

7     2  82 

6.3 

6  20  86 

6.5 

5  23  87 

6.4 

2241 

97 

u 

30.7 

27  48 

4 

6.7 

6.5 

6  11  85 

6.75 

6  26  86 

6.6 

6  10  87 

6.85 

2242 

98 

u 

31.0 

29  22 

5 

3.85 

3.8 

6  13  82 

3.9 

6    4  86 

3.9 

6     5  86 

3.8 

2243 

99 

II 

31.0 

20  30 

5 

6.5 

6.4 

7     2  82 

6.3 

6  20  86 

6.6 

6  10  87 

6.6 

2244 

100 

II 

31.3 

19  30 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

7     2  82 

7.0 

6  20  86 

7.05 

6    4  88 

6.95 

2245 

t    m    i 

II 

31.5 

14    6 

3 

7.05 

7.1 

5  24  84 

7.0 

6  26  86 

7.1 

6    9  88 

7.05 

2246 

101 

U 

31.7 

18  53 

4 

6.1 

5.9 

7     2  82 

6.1 

6  20  86 

6.15 

6    4  88 

6.2 

2247 

102-3 

11 

31.9 

8  23 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

5  24  84 

6.2 

6  21   86 

6.4 

6  10  87 

6.25 

2248 

104 

(i 

32.0 

22  44 

5 

6.7 

6.9 

7     2  82 

6.8 

6  20  86 

6.8 

6    4  88 

6.7 

2249 

105 

(i 

32.9 

23  25 

3 

5.65 

5.7 

7     2  82 

5.7 

6  20   86 

5.6 

6    4  88 

5.65 

2250 

it 

34.3 

13  34 

3 

6.95 

5  24  84 

6.9 

6  26  86 

7.0 

7  18  90 

7.0 

2251 

106 

(i 

34.8 

19  16 

5 

5.5 

5.5 

7     2  82 

5.35 

6  20  86 

5.55 

6  12  87 

5.5 

2252 

107 

M 

36.2 

12  39 

6 

6.85 

6.8 

5  24  84 

6.7 

6  26  86 

7.0 

6  12  87 

6.7 

2253 

108 

H 

36.4 

14  38 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

5  24  84 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.6 

2254 

109 

H 

37.1 

15  16 

5 

5.8 

5.9 

5  24  84 

6.0 

6  26  86 

5.85 

6  12  87 

5.75 

2255 

110 

II 

38.6 

27  40 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

6  11  85 

6.7 

6  12  87 

6.6 

6  27  87 

6.65 

•2356 

24 

Serpentis  Cap. 

39.6 

1  25 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

5  26  84 

5.9 

6  10  87 

5.7 

9    8  87 

5.9 

2257 

111 

Librae 

40.1 

5  44 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

6  17  84 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6    9  88 

6.7 

2258 

1 

Scorpii 

41.0 

23  27 

6 

7.05 

6.9 

7     2  82 

7.1 

6  18  84 

7.0 

6     6  86 

6.9 

2259 

112 

Librae 

42.4 

3  26 

3 

6.1 

6.1 

5  26  84 

6.0 

6  10  87 

6.2 

6  27  87 

6.1 

2260 

27 

Serpentis  Cap. 

43.1 

3     9 

4 

3.3 

3.3 

7     6  82 

3.3 

7  16  84 

3.3 

6  30  86 

3.2 

2261 

2 

Scorpii 

43.5 

25  22 

5 

5.3 

5.3 

7     2  82 

5.3 

6     6  86 

5.3 

6  26  86 

5.3 

2262 

133 

Lupl 

44.5 

29  30 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

7     3  88 

6.9 

7     6  88 

6.9 

6  18  90 

6.85 

2263 

113 

Libra 

44.7 

13  45 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

5  24  84 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.6 

6  11  88 

6.7 

2264 

30 

Serpentis  Cap. 

44.8 

2  43 

2 

5.6 

5.7 

5  26  84 

5.6 

6  10  87 

5.6 

2265 

114 

Librae 

461 

19  48 

3 

5.6 

5.5 

7     2  82 

5.7 

6  26  86 

5.5 

6  12  87 

5.55 

2266 

3 

Scorpii 

4G.1 

24  57 

5 

5.05 

5.2 

7     2  82 

5.0 

6    6  86 

5.1 

6  26  86 

5.05 

2267 

4 

M 

46.4 

24  10 

5 

5.95 

5.8 

7     2  82 

5.9 

6    6  86 

5.95 

6  26  86 

6.0 

2268 

5 

M 

46.5 

23  36 

4 

5.95 

5.8 

7     2  82 

5.9 

6    6  86 

5.95 

6  26  86 

6.0 

2269 

115 

Librce 

15  46.7 

16  22 

3 

4.85 

4.8 

7     6  82 

4.85 

6  26  86 

4.8 

6    9  88 

4.9 

VOL.  XII. 


50 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Olw. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsU 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

0         / 

2270 

6 

Scorpii 

15  46.9 

-26  58 

6 

6.75 

6.9 

7      2   82 

6.8 

6  18   84 

6.8 

7    16   84 

7.0 

2271 

7 

u 

47.2 

24  52 

8 

6.6 

6.7 

7     2  82 

6.55 

6  18  84 

6.6 

6    6  86 

6.8 

2272 

116 

Librce 

47.8 

19    1 

6 

6.4 

6.4 

6  26  86 

6.4 

6  12  87 

6.2 

6  27  87 

6.4 

2273 

8 

Scorpii 

48.0 

25  54 

6 

6.35 

6.3 

'  7     2  82 

6.4 

6  18  84 

6.4 

6    6  86 

6.2 

2274 

9 

n 

49.2 

28  51 

4 

4.45 

4.5 

6  13  82 

4.6 

6    4  86 

4.4 

5  25  87 

4.4 

2275 

117 

Librce 

49.2 

14    2 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

7     6  82 

6.7 

5  24  84 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.6 

2276 

33 

Seri)6Wjtis  C/C11)* 

49.4 

1  48 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

6  17  84 

7.0 

6  12  87 

7.0 

2277 

118 

Librae 

4&s 

14  28 

6 

6.45 

6.5 

7    6  82 

6.6 

5  24  84 

6.4 

6  26  86 

6.45 

2278 

10 

Scorpii 

50.4 

20  37 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

7     6  82 

6.4 

5  25  87 

6.4 

2279 

11 

a 

51.1 

24  28 

7 

6.05 

6.1 

7     2  82 

6.2 

6    6  86 

6.1 

6  26  86 

6.0 

2280 

119 

Librce 

51.2 

13  55 

4 

5.2 

5.4 

7     6  82 

5.1 

6  26  86 

5.25 

6  28  86 

5.2 

2281 

12 

Scorpii 

51.3 

25  45 

8 

3.1 

3.4 

6  13  82 

3.4 

6  16  84 

2.95 

6  18  84 

3.1 

2282 

13 

Cl 

53.0 

22  16 

6 

2.4 

2.4 

6  13  82 

2.3 

6  16  84 

2.3 

6  18  84 

2.3 

2283 

120 

Librae 

53.0 

6  57 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

6  17  84 

6.8 

6  12  87 

6.8 

2284 

121 

u 

53.3 

16  10 

5 

6.0 

5.9 

7     6  82 

5.8 

6  26  86 

6.0 

6  12  87 

6.0 

2285 

122 

n 

54.1 

8    3 

5 

6.0 

6.0 

6  17  84 

6.3 

6  26  86 

6.0 

6  12  87 

5.8 

2286 

14 

Scorpii 

54.9 

28  47 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

7     3  82 

6.6 

6  26  86 

6.7 

6     9  88 

6.75 

2287 

1 

Ophiuchi 

55.2 

3  25 

6 

7.05 

7.0 

6  17  84 

7.0 

6  28  86 

7.1 

6  12  87 

7.0 

2288 

15 

Scorpii 

55.8 

25  31 

6 

5.8 

5.7 

7     2  82 

5.6 

6    6  86 

5.95 

6  26  86 

5.9 

2289 

16 

n 

56.4 

24  23 

5 

6.85 

6.8 

7     6  82 

6.7 

6    6  86 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.9 

2290 

17 

u 

57.5 

11     2 

4 

4.6 

4.6 

7     6  82 

4.75 

6  28  86 

4.4 

6  12  87 

4.6 

2291 

18 

u 

58.2 

19  28 

4 

2.6 

2.5 

6  13  82 

2.6 

6  16  84 

2.6 

6  18  84 

2.6 

2292 

37 

Serpent  is  Cap. 

58.6 

3  11 

6 

7.05 

6.9 

6  17  84 

7.0 

6  28  86 

7.2 

6  12  87 

7.0 

2293 

19 

Scorpii 

58.7 

23  16 

7 

6.35 

6.2 

7     6  82 

6.2 

6  26  86 

6.35 

6  12  87 

6.3 

2294 

2 

Ophiuchi 

&9.1 

5  57 

5 

6.75 

6.8 

6  17  84 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.6 

6  12  87 

6.7 

2295 

3 

U 

59.4 

5  48 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

6  17  84 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.75 

6  12  87 

6.9 

2296 

20 

Scorpii 

15  59.5 

20  20 

5 

4.4 

4.4 

6  13  82 

4.3 

6  16  84 

4.2 

6  18  84 

4.5 

2297 

21 

u 

16    0.1 

20  32 

8 

4.55 

4.6 

6  13  82 

4.3 

6  16  84 

4.3 

6  18  84 

4.5 

2298 

22 

M 

0.1 

13  44 

5 

6.65 

6.8 

7     6  82 

6.7 

7  16  84 

6.7 

6  28  86 

6.7 

2299 

24 

u 

0.4 

24    8 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

7     6  82 

6.7 

6  26  86 

6.65 

6  14  87 

6.7 

2300 

25 

it 

0.5 

25  59 

7 

6.2 

6.0 

7     3  82 

5.9 

6  26  86 

6.3 

6  10  87 

6.25 

2301 

26 

u 

0.7 

12  24 

4 

6.1 

6.0 

7     6  82 

6.1 

6  28  86 

6.2 

6  12  87 

6.05 

2302 

27 

u 

1.3 

23  21 

5 

6.25 

6.3 

7     6  82 

6.3 

6  26  «6 

6.25 

6  14  87 

6.3 

2303 

29 

(( 

1.6 

9  46 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

7     6  82 

6.9 

6  28  86 

6.9 

6  30  89 

6.8 

2304 

31 

« 

2.6 

26  35 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

7     3  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6     9  88 

6.75 

2305 

32 

u 

2.7 

24  15 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

7     6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6  14  87 

6.85 

2306 

33 

(1 

2.7 

18    0 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

7     6  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    9  88 

6.85 

2307 

35 

u 

3.3 

29    5 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

7     3  82 

5.7 

6  26  86 

5.8 

6    9  88 

5.85 

2308 

43 

Serpentis  Cap. 

3.3 

3     8 

4 

6.1 

5.9 

6  17  84 

6.2 

6  28  86 

6.1 

6  12  87 

6.0 

2309 

36 

Scorpii 

4.6 

28     5 

7 

6.1 

6.1 

7     3  82 

6.3 

6  26  86 

6.1 

6  12  87 

6.0 

2310 

37 

n 

4.6 

27  36 

3 

5.25 

5.3 

7     3  82 

5.25 

6  26  86 

5.3 

6    9  88 

5.2 

2311 

38 

u 

4.7 

19     8 

5 

4.1 

4.3 

6  13  82 

3.9 

6  16  84 

4.05 

6  18  84 

4.2 

2312 

39 

H 

5.2 

9  44 

4 

5.35 

5.2 

7    6  82 

5.2 

6  28  86 

5.4 

6  12  87 

5.4 

2313 

40 

H 

5.4 

8  13 

3 

5.75 

5.7 

7     6  82 

5.7 

6  28  86 

5.8 

6     9  88 

5.7 

2314 

41 

M 

6.3 

24    6 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

7     6  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.65 

6  12  87 

6.65 

2315 

42 

K 

6.3 

21     5 

3 

7.05 

7.0 

7     6  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

7.0 

6    9  88 

7.15 

2316 

5 

Ophiuchi 

6.4 

3  54 

5 

6.75 

7.0 

6  17  84 

6.6 

6  28  86 

6.75 

6  12  87 

6.8 

2317 

44 

Scorpii 

6.9 

11  31 

4 

5.7 

5.6 

7     6  82 

5.5 

6  28  86 

5.8 

6  12  87 

5.7 

2318 

6 

Ophiuchi 

7.0 

7  48 

5 

7.1 

6.9 

7     6  82 

7.1 

6  28  86 

6.9 

6  12  87 

7.1 

2319 

45 

Scorpii 

7.1 

20  47 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

7     6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.8 

6     9  88 

6.85 

2320 

45 

Serpentis  Cap. 

7.2 

1     9 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

6  17  84 

6.8 

6  12  87 

6.75 

9     8  87 

6.9 

2321 

4G 

Scorpii 

7.3 

25  10 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

7     6  82 

6.3 

6  26  86 

6.35 

6  14  87 

6.45 

2322 

47 

u 

16    7.5 

18  13 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

7     6  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6    9  88 

6.85 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


51 


No. 

IT.  A. 
No 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
ObB. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Dec). 

Mean 
ObsU 

U  A 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m 

0    / 

2323 

7 

Ophiuchi 

16  7.8 

-  3  22 

3 

2.95 

2.7 

7   6  82 

2.9 

7  16  84 

2.9 

6  30  86 

3.0 

2324 

48 

Scorpii 

8.8 

14  32 

4 

6.35 

6.3 

7  6  82 

6.35 

6  28  86 

6.45 

6  12  87 

6.25 

•23-25 

49 

u 

8.8 

8  1 

3 

5.9 

5.7 

7  6  82 

5.8 

6  28  86 

5.9 

6  9  88 

6.0 

2326 

50 

u 

8.9 

23  58 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

7  6  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6  14  87 

6.85 

2327 

51 

It 

9.6 

20  59 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7  6  82 

7.0 

6  26  86 

6.95 

6  9  88 

6.85 

2328 

52 

u 

9.7 

19  48 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

7  6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.95 

6  9  88 

7.0 

2329 

47 

Serpentls  Cap. 

9.9 

•  1  20 

4 

7.15 

7.0 

6  17  84 

7.1 

6  12  87 

7.2 

9  8  87 

7.1 

2330 

8 

Ophiuchi 

10.4 

3  39 

5 

6.85 

6.9 

6  17  84 

6.6 

6  28  86 

6.85 

6  12  87 

6.9 

2331 

53 

Scorpii 

10.6 

28  18 

3 

5.45 

5.5 

7  3  82 

5.4 

6  26  86 

5.45 

6  9  88 

5.45 

2332 

.  .  . 

u 

10.9 

13  4 

5 

7.25 

7.3 

7  6  82 

7.1 

7  16  84 

7.3 

6  28  86 

7.25 

2333 

.  .  . 

u 

11.0 

13  8 

5 

7.3 

7.3 

7  6  82 

7.1 

7  16  84 

7.3 

6  28  86 

7.25 

2334 

55 

« 

11.6 

30  36 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

7  3  82 

5.9 

6  26  86 

5.8 

6  9  88 

5.75 

2335 

9 

Ophiuchi 

11.7 

4  23 

3 

3.1 

3.3 

7  6  82 

3.1 

7  16  84 

3.1 

6  30  86 

3.1 

2336 

58 

Scorpii 

11.8 

19  55 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

7  6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

6.9 

6  9  88 

7.0 

2337 

57 

a 

12.0 

14  34 

3 

6.6 

6.4 

7  6  82 

6.6 

6  28  86 

6.7 

6  9  88 

6.55 

2338 

59 

u 

13.1 

23  52 

8 

5.15 

5.1 

7  3  82 

4.9 

6  5  86 

5.0 

6  12  87 

5.2 

2339 

60 

u 

13.5 

12  37 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

7  6  82 

6.7 

6  28  86 

6.7 

2340 

61 

tt 

13.6 

25  17 

6 

3.55 

3.4 

6  13  82 

3.4 

6  16  84 

3.6 

6  18  84 

3.7 

2341 

63 

u 

15.7 

16  43 

3 

7.1 

7.0 

7  6  82 

7.1 

6  12  87 

7.1 

6  9  88 

7.05 

2342 

10 

Ophiuchi 

16.2 

1  47 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

6  17  84 

6.6 

6  30  86 

6.75 

6  12  87 

6.7 

2343 

11 

u 

16.8 

19  45 

5 

4.95 

4.8 

7  3  82 

4.9 

7  16  84 

4.9 

6  5  86 

5.0 

2344 

67 

Scorpii 

16.8 

29  25 

5 

5.9 

5.9 

7  3  82 

6.1 

6  26  86 

5.8 

6  12  87 

5.9 

2345 

12-13 

Ophiuchi 

18.1 

23  9 

4 

4.75 

4.8 

7  3  82 

4.75 

6  5  86 

4.7 

6  14  87 

4.85 

2346 

14 

u 

18.2 

2  12 

5 

7.1 

7.0 

6  17  84 

7.1 

6  30  86 

7.0 

6  13  87 

7.2 

2347 

15 

if 

19.8 

18  10 

9 

4.85 

4.6 

7  3  82 

5.0 

7  16  84 

4.6 

6  5  86 

4.8 

2348 

17 

u 

21.0 

7  19 

4 

5.9 

5.7 

7  13  82 

5.9 

6  28  86 

6.05 

6  30  86 

5.85 

2349 

18 

H 

21.1 

8  5 

3 

5.1 

5.2 

7  13  82 

5.2 

6  30  86 

5.1 

6  11  88 

4.95 

2350 

20 

(( 

22.1 

7  51 

4 

6.75 

6.6 

7  13  82 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.65 

6  30  86 

6.8 

2351 

70 

Scorpii 

22.6 

24  50 

5 

5.1 

5.3 

7  3  82 

5.1 

7  16  84 

5.2 

6  5  86 

5.0 

235-2 

22 

Ophiuchi 

22.7 

14  17 

3 

5.9 

6.1 

7  6  82 

5.9 

6  28  86 

6.0 

6  11  88 

5.85 

2353 

... 

.< 

22.9 

10  51 

6 

7.0 

5  10  85 

7.0 

9  8  87 

7.0 

6  9  88 

6.95 

2354 

73 

Scorpii 

23.7 

26  16 

2 

6.65 

6.5 

7  6  82 

6.65 

6  26  86 

6.65 

2355 

23 

Ophiuchi 

23.8 

7  14 

5 

6.7 

6.9 

7  13  82 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.55 

6  30  86 

6.7 

2356 

24 

u 

24.0 

16  20 

4 

4.7 

4.6 

7  3  82 

4.75 

6  5  86 

4.8 

6  14  87 

4.55 

2357 

26 

u 

24.7 

21  12 

4 

4.7 

4.7 

7  3  82 

4.75 

6  5  86 

4.7 

6  14  87 

4.6 

2358 

75 

Scorpii 

28.1 

27  57 

5 

3.25 

3.2 

6  13  82 

3.1 

6  16  84 

3.3 

6  18  84 

3.3 

2359 

.  .  . 

Ophiuchi 

29.7 

8  36 

6 

6.95 

5  10  85 

7.0 

6  13  87 

6.9 

9  8  87 

6.95 

2360 

27 

ii 

29.8 

2  3 

2 

6.2 

6.3 

9  3  82 

6.2 

6  30  86 

6.2 

2361 

28 

u 

30.3 

10  19 

3 

2.65 

2.6 

7  6  82 

2.7 

7  16  84 

2.7 

6  30  86 

2.6 

2362 

29 

u 

31.2 

17  58 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7  6  82 

6.95 

6  28  86 

6.95 

6  11  88 

7.0 

2363 

30 

u 

31.3 

6  17 

5 

6.3 

6.4 

7  13  82 

6.4 

6  30  86 

6.25 

6  13  87 

6.4 

2364 

31 

U 

32.0 

8  22 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

7  13  82 

6.8 

6  28  86 

7.0 

6  13  87 

7.0 

2365 

32 

n 

32.1 

0  59 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

9  3  82 

7.1 

6  30  86 

7.0 

6  13  87 

6.9 

2366 

34 

H 

32.2 

20  10 

4 

6.6 

6.8 

7  6  82 

6.7 

6  28  86 

6.55 

6  13  87 

6.6 

2367 

33 

u 

32.8 

9  18 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

7  13  82 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.55 

6  13  87 

6.7 

2368 

35 

• 

33.4 

5  50 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.9 

6  30  86 

6.95 

9  8  87 

6.85 

2369 

82 

Scorpii 

33.9 

27  34 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

7  6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

7.0 

6  9  88 

6.9 

•2370 

36 

Ophiuchi 

34.0 

24  13 

4 

6.3 

6.3 

7  6  82 

6.15 

6  13  87 

6.4 

9  10  87 

6.4 

2371 

37 

u 

34.1 

17  49 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

7  6  82 

7.1 

6  28  86 

6.95 

6  13  87 

7.0 

2372 

38 

u 

34.2 

8  4 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

7  13  82 

6.9 

6  28  86 

7.0 

6  9  88 

6.95 

2373 

39 

u 

34.4 

17  30 

6 

5.45 

5.5 

7  3  82 

5.2 

7  16  84 

5.6 

6  28  86 

5.55 

•2374 

40 

H 

34.6 

19  41 

3 

5.9 

6.0 

7  6  82- 

5.9 

6  28  86 

5.95 

6  11  88 

5.9 

2375 

41 

» 

16  34.7 

0  45 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

9  3  82 

6.5 

6  30  86 

6.4 

6  11  88 

6.55 

52 


CATALOGUE    OP   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m. 

o   / 

2376 

88 

Scorpil 

16  36.2 

-26  84 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

7  6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

7.0 

6  9  88 

6.9 

2377 

89 

u 

36.5 

27  13 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

7  6  82 

6.8 

6  26  86 

6.75 

6  9  88 

6.75 

2378 

90 

(i 

37.2 

28  17 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

7  6  82 

6.4 

6  26  86 

6.3 

6  9  88 

6.45 

2379 

92 

(i 

39.2 

25  18 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

7  6  82 

6.9 

6  26  86 

7.0 

6  9  88 

7.05 

2380 

46 

Qphiuchi 

41.4 

14  41 

3 

6.25 

6.1 

7  19  82 

6.3 

6  28  86 

6.2 

6  11  88 

6.2 

2381 

47 

u 

42.1 

24  25 

5 

6.8 

6.7 

7  6  82 

6.9 

6  3  87 

6.65 

9  10  87 

6.85 

2382 

48 

u 

42.3 

15  27 

3 

6.3 

6.5 

7  19  82 

6.3 

6  28  86 

6.3 

6  11  88 

6.3 

2383 

49 

M 

42.9 

.  10  34 

4 

5.1 

5.1 

7  13  82 

4.8 

6  30  86 

5.2 

6  13  87 

5.15 

2384 

50 

a 

43.7 

16  20 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

7  19  82 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.9 

6  11  88 

6.9 

2385 

51 

u 

43.9 

2  26 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

9  3  82 

6.5 

6  30  86 

6.6 

6  11  88 

6.7 

2386 

53 

a 

45.6 

2  35 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

9  3  82 

6.85 

6  30  86 

6.9 

6  11  88 

6.9 

2387 

54 

i 

46.1 

20  12 

4 

6.3 

6.1 

7  6  82 

6.4 

7  19  82 

6.2 

6  28  86 

6.35 

2388 

55 

t 

46.7 

+  0  14 

3 

6,9 

6.8 

9  3  82 

6.85 

6  30  86 

6.9 

6  11  88 

6.95 

2389 

56 

c 

47.6 

-  1  24 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

9  3  82 

6.6 

6  30  86 

6.6 

6  11  88 

6.5 

2390 

57 

1 

47.7 

11  35 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

7  19  82 

6.5 

6  13  87 

6.8 

9  8  87 

6.7 

2391 

58 

< 

47.9 

5  57 

3 

5.7 

5.8 

7  19  82 

5.8 

6  30  86 

5.7 

6  13  87 

5.6 

2392 

59 

u 

48.1 

21  22 

6 

6.8 

6.8 

7  19  82 

6.8 

6  13  87 

6.5 

9  8  87 

6.9 

2393 

60 

u 

48.8 

16  36 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

7  19  82 

6.6 

6  28  86 

6.7 

6  11  88 

6.65 

2394 

61 

(I 

49.3 

22  57 

3 

5.9 

5.9 

7  19  82 

5.8 

6  30  86 

6.0 

6  13  87 

5.9 

2395 

62 

<i 

49.7 

19  20 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

7  19  82 

6.4 

6  28  86 

6.55 

6  13  87 

6.6 

2396 

63 

« 

50.5 

10  46 

2 

6.4 

6.5 

7  19  82 

6.4 

6  13  87 

6.4 

2397 

64 

(I 

51.6 

14  40 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

7  19  82 

6.6 

6  28  86 

6.5 

6  ii  88 

6.5 

2398 

66 

u 

52.3 

24  54 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

7  19  82 

6.4 

6  30  86 

6.3 

6  11  88 

6.35 

2399 

67 

a 

52.5 

24  48 

3 

6.15 

6.1 

7  19  82 

6.25 

6  30  86 

6.1 

6  13  87 

6.15 

2400 

68 

u 

52.5 

18  3 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

7  19  82 

6.9 

6  28  86 

6.85 

6  13  87 

6.75 

2401 

70 

Cl 

54.5 

4  2 

42 

5.4 

5.5 

6  9  82 

5.4 

7  19  82 

5.4 

6  30  86 

5.45 

2402 

71 

u 

54.6 

18  42 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

7  19  82 

6.8 

6  28  86 

6.85 

6  11  88 

6.8 

2403 

74 

:t 

56.3 

25  31 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

7  19  82 

6.8 

6  30  86 

6.7 

6  11  88 

6.75 

2404 

73 

ft 

56.6 

28  24 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

7  19  82 

6.8 

6  30  86 

6.9 

6  11  88 

6.9 

2405 

75 

u 

57.0 

25  28 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

7  19  82 

6.65 

6  30  86 

6.65 

6  11  88 

6.75 

2406 

76 

a 

57.3 

+  02 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

7  20  82 

6.8 

6  30  86 

6.8 

2407 

77 

» 

57.4 

-20  19 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

7  19  82 

6.6 

6  13  87 

6.55 

'6  11  88 

6.4 

2408 

78 

a 

58.0 

21  54 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

7  19  82 

7.1 

6  13  87 

6.9 

9  8  87 

7.15 

2409 

79 

a 

58.7 

21  23 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

7  19  82 

6.4 

6  13  87 

6.4 

6  11  88 

6.55 

2410 

81 

« 

58.9 

+  0  53 

3 

6.25 

6.2 

7  2  82 

6.3 

7  20  82 

6.2 

6  30  86 

6.25 

2411 

82 

u 

59.1 

-  0  43 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

7  2  82 

5.85 

7  20  82 

6.0 

6  30  86 

5.9 

2412 

80 

« 

16  59.2 

26  21 

4 

6,5 

6.6 

7  19  82 

6.4 

6  30  86 

6.6 

6  13  87 

6.5 

2413 

84 

u 

17  0.4 

0  29 

4 

6.5 

6.6 

7  2  82 

6.5 

7  20  82 

6.5 

6  30  86 

6.45 

2414 

85 

<i 

1.0 

17  27 

4 

6.45 

6.6 

7  19  82 

6.4 

6  28  86 

6.55 

9  10  87 

6.3 

2415 

86 

u 

1.8 

0  55 

5 

6.2 

6.3 

7  2  82 

6.2 

7  20  82 

6.2 

6  30  86 

6.25 

2416 

87 

u 

2.3 

3  43 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

7  20  82 

6.7 

9  10  87 

6.6 

6  29  88 

6.6 

2417 

88 

u 

2.9 

10  21 

3 

5.75 

5.8 

7  20  82 

5.7 

9  10  87 

5.75 

7  6  88 

5.75 

2418 

89 

a 

2.9 

19  17 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

7  19  82 

7.1 

9  10  87 

6.9 

9  15  87 

7.1 

2419 

90 

a 

3.2 

15  34 

4 

2.55 

2.4 

7  6  82 

2.6 

7  16  84 

2.6 

6  30  86 

2.4 

2420 

91 

M 

3.7 

12  32 

5 

6.8 

6.5 

7  20  82 

6.9 

9  10  87 

6.8 

9  16  87 

6.7 

2421 

92 

a 

3.9 

+  0  39 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

7'  20  82 

7.0 

6  30  86 

6.9 

7  6  88 

6.9 

2422 

93 

•  it 

4.4 

-26  53 

6 

6.9 

7.0 

7  13  82 

6.7 

6  30  86 

6.9 

9  10  87 

6.95 

2423 

94 

u 

4.6 

25  6 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

7  13  82 

6.7 

6  30  86 

6.65 

9  10  87 

6.6 

2424 

95 

a 

4.6 

27  36 

5 

6.3 

6.3 

7  13  82 

6.4 

6  30  86 

6.3 

9  10  87 

6.25 

2425 

98 

a 

6.2 

27  39 

6 

6.9 

7.0 

7  13  82 

6.7 

6  30  86 

6.9 

9  10  87 

6.95 

2426 

99 

u 

6.5 

26  50 

6 

6.9 

7.0 

7  13  82 

6.7 

6  30  86 

6.9 

9  10  87 

6.95 

2427 

100 

u 

6.5 

15  25 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

7  19  82 

6.85 

6  28  86 

6.8 

9  24  88 

6.9 

2428 

101 

u 

17  6.5 

+  0  31 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

7  2  82 

6.8 

7  20  82 

6.9 

6  30  86 

6.9 

CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STA.RS. 


53 


No. 

C.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ote. 

Mag, 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   ffl. 

o   / 

2429 

103-4 

Ophiuchi 

17  7.7 

-26  25 

3 

4.9 

4.9 

7  13  82 

4.8 

6  30  86 

5.0 

9  10  87 

4.9 

•2430 

105 

u 

8.2 

14  26 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

7  19  82 

6.35 

6  28  86 

6.45 

7  3  88 

6.45 

2431 

106 

It 

8.6 

26  22 

5 

6.95 

6.8 

6  30  86 

6.9 

9  10  87 

7.0 

6  11  88 

6.9 

2432 

107 

11 

8.8 

9  40 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

7  20  82 

7.0 

9  10  87 

6'&- 

7  6  88 

7.2 

2433 

a 

9.9 

26  29 

4 

7.0 

9  10  87 

7.1 

6  11  88 

6.9 

9  27  88 

7.0 

•2434 

109 

M 

10.0 

6  6 

2 

6.3 

6.3 

7  20  82 

6.3 

9  18  86 

6.3 



•  •  • 

2435 

110 

U 

10.2 

+  1  21 

var. 

var. 

7  2  82 

6.1 

2436 

111 

H 

10.2 

-  0  18 

8 

5.15 

5.1 

7  19  82 

5.2 

9  10  87 

5.1 

6  29  88 

5.1 

•2437 

112-3 

II 

10.4 

24  9 

3 

5.55 

5.5 

7  13  82 

5.5 

6  30  86 

5.6 

7  6  88 

5.55 

2438 

114 

u 

10.5 

23  56 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

7  13  82 

7.0 

6  30  86 

6.8 

9  10  87 

6.9 

2439 

115 

u 

11.1 

16  11 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

7  19  82 

6.85 

6  28  86 

7.05 

9  10  87 

6.85 

2440 

116 

u 

11.3 

+  1  53 

5 

6.95 

6.9 

7  2  82 

7.0 

9  10  87 

6.95 

7  6  88 

6.9 

2441 

118 

(1 

12.3 

-  2  40 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

7  20  82 

6.7 

9  10  87 

6.65 

6  29  88 

6.6 

2442 

119 

u 

12.6 

17  37 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

7  19  82 

6.1 

9  10  87 

6.3 

9  15  87 

6.2 

2443 

121 

• 

13.2 

19  12 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

7  19  82 

6.85 

9  10  87 

6.85 

7  6  88 

6.8 

2444 

122 

u 

13.3 

5  47 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

'7  20  82 

6.5 

9  18  86 

6.7 

9  10  87 

6.5 

2445 

124 

a 

13.5 

20  59 

4 

4.9 

5.1 

7  13  82 

5.1 

6  30  86 

4.8 

9  10  87 

4.85 

2446 

1 

Serpentis  Cau. 

13.8 

12  43 

4 

4.45 

4.6 

7  19  82  4.5 

6  30  86 

4.4 

9  30  86 

4.4 

2447 

2 

it        U 

13.9 

10  34 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

7  20  82  6.6 

6  30  86 

6.5 

6  29  88 

6.55 

2448 

125 

Ophiuchi 

14.0 

24  47 

4 

6.95 

6.8 

6  30  86 

7.0 

9  16  87 

7.0 

9  28  88 

6.85 

2449 

126 

u 

14.3 

24  52 

5 

3.75 

3.6 

7  13  82 

3.9 

9  10  87 

3.9 

9  16  87 

3.6 

2450 

127 

u 

15.5 

24  59 

4 

7.3 

7.0 

7  13  82 

7.4 

6  30  86 

7.2 

9  16  87 

7.5 

2451 

128 

u 

15.5 

28  1 

4 

5.85 

5.8 

7  13  82 

5.8 

9  16  87 

5.7 

7  6  88 

5.95 

2452 

130 

a 

16.3 

6  58 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

7  20  82 

6.95 

9  18  86 

6.9 

7  6  88 

6.95 

•2453 

131 

U 

16.3 

2  16 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

7  20  82 

6.4 

9  16  87 

6.5- 

6  29  88 

6.6 

2454 

3 

Serpentis  Cau. 

16.4 

15  55 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

7  19  82 

6.85 

6  28  86 

6.8 

6  29  88 

7.0 

2455 

132 

Ophiuchi 

17.2 

21  19 

5 

6.3 

6.4 

7  13  82 

6.2 

9  12  86 

6.3 

6  30  86 

6.3 

•2456 

133 

u 

17.3 

18  20 

4 

6.45 

6.4 

7  19  82 

6.35 

9  16  87 

6.5 

10  13  87 

6.5 

2457 

u 

17.5 

24  8 

3 

6.95 

9  16  87 

7.0 

9  27  88 

7.0 

9  28  89 

6.8 

2458 

135 

u 

18.7 

24  4 

4 

4.6 

4.5 

7  13  82 

4.4 

6  30  86 

4.7 

9  16  87 

4.6 

2459 

136 

u 

19.2 

25  50 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

7  13  82 

6.5 

6  30  86 

6.45 

7  6  88 

6.65 

2460 

137 

H 

19.3 

6  28 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

7  20  82 

6.95 

9  18  86 

6.9 

7  6  88 

6.95 

2461 

138 

U 

19.5 

1  33 

3 

6.7 

6.5 

7  20  82 

6.7 

9  16  87 

6.65 

6  29  88 

6.7 

2462 

139 

U 

19.4 

29  45 

4 

4.6 

4.6 

7  13  82 

4.4 

9  16  87 

4.75 

7  6  88 

4.6 

2463 

140 

U 

19.7 

29  37 

6 

6.5 

6.7 

7  13  82 

7.0 

9  16  87 

6.55 

10  13  87 

6.3 

'2464 

141 

U 

20.0 

4  58 

4 

4.75 

4.5 

7  19  82 

4.9 

6  30  86 

4.8 

9  30  86 

4.7 

2465 

4 

Serpentis  Cau. 

20.0 

15  45 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

7  19  82 

7.1 

6  28  86 

6.8 

9  10  87 

6.95 

2466 

5 

u     u 

20.0 

12  24 

5 

6.5 

6.5 

7  20  82 

6.4 

6  30  86' 

6.4 

9  16  87 

6.55 

2467 

144 

Ophiuchi 

21.3 

8  6 

3 

6.6 

6.4 

7  20  82 

6.5 

9  18  86 

6.7 

9  16  87 

6.6 

2468 

146 

u 

22.5 

+  0  26 

4 

5.6 

5.6 

7  20  82 

5.8 

9  16  87 

5.5 

10  13  87 

5.5 

2469 

147 

H 

23.1 

-  5  49 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

7  20  82 

6.5 

9  18  86 

6.7 

9  16  87 

6.6 

2470 

148 

u 

23.7 

4  16 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

7  20  82 

6.95 

9  18  86 

6.9 

6  29  88 

6.9 

2471 

149 

u 

23.8 

23  52 

4 

5.15 

5.2 

7  13  82 

5.1 

6  30  86 

5.2 

7  6  88 

5.2 

•247-2 

150 

u 

24.0 

0  57 

4 

5.6 

5.7 

7  20  82 

5.5 

9  16  87 

5.6 

6  29  88 

5.55 

2473 

151 

u 

24.0 

26  10 

5 

6.1 

6.2 

7  13  82 

6.1 

6  30  86 

6.3 

9  16  87 

5.9 

2474 

153 

H 

26.8 

5  39 

4 

5.85 

5.9 

7  20  82 

5.8 

9  18  86 

5.8 

6  29  88 

5.95 

2475 

154 

M 

27.8 

21  57 

3 

6.7 

6.5 

7  13  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.65 

7  6  88 

6.7 

2476 

6 

Serpentis  Can. 

27.8 

11  9 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

7  20  82 

5.8 

6  30  86 

5.9 

9  16  87 

5.8 

2477 

7 

a      cc 

28.1 

13  33 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

7  20  82 

6.9 

6  30  86 

6.75 

9  16  87 

7.0 

•247s 

156 

Ophiuchi 

29.0 

6  2 

3 

6.7 

6.9 

7  20  82 

6.75 

9  18  86 

6.7 

6  29  88 

6.7 

2479 

8 

Serpentis  Cau. 

30.4 

15  19 

4 

3.85 

3.7 

6  30  86 

3.7 

9  30  86 

3.9 

9  16  87 

3.9 

2480 

9 

U        (i 

30.4 

15  30 

7 

6.7 

&a 

7  20  82 

6.9 

6  30  86 

6.5 

9  30  86 

6.8 

2481 

157 

Ophiuchi 

17  31.1 

8  2 

4 

4.7 

4.7 

7  19  82 

4.7 

6  30  86 

4.7 

9  30  86 

4.8 

54 


CATALOGUE   OP   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF    SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

0            / 

2482 

10 

Serpentis  Can. 

17  31.2 

-10  51 

4 

6.15 

6.1 

7    20    82 

6.1 

6   30   86 

6.2 

9  16  87 

6.1 

2483 

158 

Ophiuchi 

31.2 

21  50 

4 

6.65 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.5 

9  21  86 

6.65 

9  16  87 

6.7 

2484 

161 

u 

33.5 

0  34 

3 

6.65 

6.4 

9     5  82 

6.6 

9  16  87 

6.7 

7     6  88 

6.7 

2485 

162 

H 

33.7 

2     5 

5 

6.55 

6.5 

9     5  82 

6.6 

9  16  87 

6.4 

10  13  87 

6.45 

2486 

11 

Serpentis  COM. 

34.4 

12  48 

4 

4.5 

4.7 

7  19  82 

4.5 

6  30  86 

4.55 

9  30  86 

4.6 

2487 

163 

Ophiuchi 

35.4 

27  49 

5 

6.6 

6.8 

8  13  82 

6.45 

7  16  84 

6.6 

9  21  86 

6.6 

2488 

165 

u 

36.0 

21  37 

4 

5.5 

5.4 

7  13  82 

5.6 

9  22  86 

5.6 

9  24  88 

5.4 

2489 

166 

(I 

36.0 

4  47 

5 

7.05 

6.7 

9  15  82 

7.0 

9  16  87 

7.0 

7     6  88 

7.2 

2490 

1 

Sagittarii 

36.9 

22     8 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

7  13  82 

6.9 

9  21  86 

6.85 

7     3  88 

6.7 

2491 

12 

Serpentis  Can. 

36.8 

13  27 

7 

6.65 

6.6 

7  20  82 

6.4 

6  30  86 

6.7 

9  16  87 

6.55 

2492 

167 

Ophiuchi 

37.0 

7     1 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

7  20  82 

6.5 

9  18  86 

6.5 

9  16  87 

6.5 

2493 

3 

Sagittarii 

40.2 

22  26 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

7  13  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.85 

9  16  87 

6.75 

2494 

13 

Serpentis  Cau. 

40.5 

14  41 

4 

6.1 

6.1 

7  20  82 

6.1 

6  30  86 

6.1 

9  30  86 

6.05 

2495 

4 

Sagittarii 

40.7 

26  56 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

8  13  82 

6.9 

7  16  84 

6.6 

9  21  86 

6.6 

2496 

5 

u 

42.5 

27     1 

7 

7.1 

7.0 

8  13  82 

7.25 

7  16  84 

7.1 

9  21  86 

7.2 

2497 

6 

u 

44.4 

19  29 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  13  82 

7.0 

9  22  86 

6.9 

7     3  88 

6.95 

2498 

176 

Ophiuchi 

45.5 

1  12 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

7  15  84 

6.75 

9  20  86 

6.8 

7     6  88 

6.65 

2499 

7 

Sagittarii 

45.7 

27  15 

8 

6.9 

6.8 

8  13  82 

6.45 

7  16  84 

6.7 

9  21  86 

7.1 

2500 

175 

Ophiuchi 

46.0 

6    7 

.  , 

var. 

6.7 

9     5  82 

6.4 

9  18  86 

6.5 

10  19  86 

6.5 

2501 

178 

u 

46.0 

5  14 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

9     5  82 

6.8 

9  18  86 

7.1 

10  19  86 

7.0 

2502 

14 

Serpentis  Cau. 

46.1 

10  52 

3 

6.6 

6.4 

9     5  82 

6.6 

6  30  86 

6.7 

6  29  88 

6.5 

2503 

15 

u             u 

47.2 

11  19 

4 

6.85 

6.7 

9     5  82 

7.0 

6  30  86 

6.75 

9  16  87 

6.8 

2504 

8 

Sagittarii 

47.2 

24  52 

5 

6.5 

6.6 

9     3  82 

6.6 

9  22  86 

6.3 

9  17  87 

6.6 

2505 

181 

Ophiuchi 

47.6 

1  35 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

7  15  84 

6.85 

9  20  86 

6.85 

10     8  88 

6.8 

2506 

9 

Sagittarii 

48.6 

18  47 

9 

6.7 

6.7 

9  13  82 

6.95 

9  22  86 

6.6 

10  19  86 

6.8 

2507 

10 

a 

48.8 

28    3 

5 

6.0 

6.0 

8  13  82 

6.1 

9  12  86 

5.95 

9  16  87 

6.0 

2508 

11 

u 

48.8 

21  56 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

9     3  82 

7.0 

9  22  86 

7.1 

9  16  87 

7.0 

2509 

16 

Serpentis  Cau. 

49.1 

15  47 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

9     5  82 

5.85 

9  30  86 

5.9 

6  29  88 

6.05 

2510 

183 

Ophiuchi 

50.2 

4    4 

4 

5.7 

5.8 

9     5  82 

5.8 

9  18  86 

5.6 

10  19  86 

5.7 

2511 

184 

u 

50.7 

4-05 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

7  15  84 

6.4 

9  20  86 

6.4 

2512 

13 

Sagittarii 

50.7 

-28  45 

7 

6.2 

6.2 

8  13  82 

6.3 

7  16  84 

6.3 

9  21  86 

5.95 

2513 

14 

u 

51.1 

30  14 

4 

5.6 

5.4 

8  13  82 

5.5 

9  21  86 

5.6 

7  10  88 

5.7 

2514 

186 

Ophiuchi 

52.2 

9  45 

4 

3.5 

3.5 

6  30  86 

3.5 

9  20  86 

3.6 

9  30  86 

3.35 

2515 

15 

Sagittarii 

52.2 

23  48 

3 

5.35 

5.4 

9     3  82 

5.4 

9  22  86 

5.3 

7  10  88 

5.3 

2516 

16 

u 

52.6 

20  20 

5 

6.75 

6.7 

9  13  82 

6.6 

9  22  86 

6.9 

10  19  86 

6.9 

2517 

187 

Ophiuchi 

53.0 

4  48 

5 

6.35 

6.1 

9     5  82 

6.4 

9  18  86 

6.5 

10  19  86 

6.2 

2518 

188 

u 

53.9 

+  0  38 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

7  15  84 

6.65 

9  23  86 

6.7 

7     6  88 

6.7 

2519 

17 

Serpentis  'Cau. 

53.9 

-  3  41 

3 

4.95 

4.9 

9     5  82 

5.0 

9  20  86 

4.9 

6  29  88 

4.95 

2520 

18 

Sagittarii 

54.1 

17    9 

4 

7.0 

6.9 

9    5  82 

7.05 

9  16  87 

7.0 

7  10  88 

6.9 

2521 

21 

u 

54.3 

22  47 

5 

6.3 

6.3 

9  13  82 

6.2 

9  22  86 

6.2 

9  16  87 

6.3 

2522 

u 

55.0 

22  54 

4 

7.15 

7.1 

9     3  82 

7.0 

9  22  86 

7.25 

9  16  87 

7.2 

2523 

'ig 

H 

55.2 

20  44 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

9     3  82 

6.95 

9  22  86 

6.9 

7     3  88 

6.95 

2524 

20 

it 

55.2 

24  17 

3 

5.95 

5.9 

9     3  82 

5.9 

9  22  86 

5.9 

10     2  86 

6.0 

2525 

22 

a 

55.5 

22  43 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9    3  82 

7.0 

9  22  86 

6.9 

7  10  88 

6.95 

2526 

18 

Serpentis  Cau. 

55.9 

3     9 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

9     5  82 

6.8 

7  15  84 

6.85 

9  20  86 

6.9 

2527 

194 

Ophiuchi 

56.1 

5  21 

6 

6.9 

6.9 

9     5  82 

6.6 

9  18  86 

7.1 

10  19  86 

7.1 

2528 

24 

Sagittarii 

56.2 

24  22 

6 

6.3 

6.0 

9     3  82 

6.1 

9  22  86 

6.5 

9  16  87 

6.2 

2529 

195 

Ophiuchi 

56.3 

8  11 

3 

5.25 

5.3 

9     5  82 

5.3 

9  16  87 

5.2 

7     6  88 

5.2 

2530 

23 

Sagittarii 

56.7 

22  30 

7 

6.95 

6.8 

9    3  82 

7.0 

9  22  86 

6.8 

10  13  87 

7.0 

2531 

26 

a 

57.0 

29  35 

3 

var. 

var. 

8  13  82 

5.6 

9  21  86 

5.0 

7  10  88 

5.25 

2532 

27 

» 

57.5 

24  24 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

9     3  82 

6.4 

10.13  87 

6.7 

9  24  88 

6.8 

2533 

28 

U 

57.8 

30  25 

5 

3.2 

2.8 

7     6  82 

3.2 

7     7  82 

3.0 

7  16  82 

3.4 

2534 

19 

Serpentis  Cau. 

17  59.3 

8  20 

6 

6.0 

6.2 

9     5  82 

5.8 

9  20  86 

6.0 

9  15  87 

6.2 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


55 


No. 

P.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ota. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observation*. 

K.  A. 

Ded. 

Mean 
Obs'U 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

o        / 

2535 

20 

Serpentis  Cau. 

17    59.6 

-  4  46 

5 

5.95 

6.0 

9      5   82 

6.1 

9  18  86 

5.9 

10   19  86 

5.9 

2536 

21 

a              a 

59.7 

0  27 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

7  15  84 

6.65 

9  20  86 

6.7 

6  29  88 

6.7 

•2537 

30 

Sagittarii 

17  59.7 

21  27 

4 

6.55 

6.7 

9  13  82 

6.6 

9  22  86 

6.6 

7    3  88 

6.5 

2538 

31 

it 

18    0.2 

28  28 

3 

5.1 

5.1 

8  13  82 

5.05 

9  21  86 

5.0 

9  30  88 

5.25 

2539 

32 

u 

0.6 

17  10 

4 

5.9 

5.9 

9    5  82 

5.85 

9  22  86 

5.8 

10  16  86 

5.9 

2540 

22 

Serpentis  Cau. 

0.4 

3  15 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9  15  82 

7.0 

7  15  84 

6.95 

9  20  86 

6.9 

•2541 

34 

Sagittarii 

1.2 

21  28 

6 

6.95 

7.0 

9  13  82 

6.9 

9  22  86 

6.9 

7    3  88 

6.95 

2542 

35 

u 

1.5 

26    7 

.  . 

var.? 

6.7 

9    5  82 

6.9 

10    2  86 

7.1 

10  13  87 

8.0 

2543 

37 

11 

2.0 

30  45 

5 

6.0 

5.9 

9    5  82 

6.05 

9  21  86 

5.95 

7  10  88 

6.0 

2544 

23 

Serpentis  Cau. 

2.1 

2  56 

3   6.95 

6.8 

9  15  82 

7.0 

7  15  84 

6.95 

9  20  86 

6.9 

2545 

24 

u            u 

2.7 

13  57 

3   6.8 

6.7 

9  17  82 

6.8 

9  30  86 

6.7 

8  29  88 

6.85 

2546 

39 

Sagittarii 

3.8 

19  52 

2   6.6 

6.6 

9  13  82 

6.6 

9  22  86 

6.6 

2547 

40 

u 

4.1 

23  43 

4   5.65 

5.7 

9    3  82 

5.75 

10     2  86 

5.55 

9  16  87 

5.55 

2548 

25 

Serpentis  Cau. 

4.8 

5  14 

7   6.9 

7.0 

9    5  82 

6.6 

9  20  86 

6.75 

9  10  87 

6.95 

2549 

41 

Sagittarii 

6.3 

21     5 

2   4.2 

4.3 

9    5  82 

4.2 

9  22  86 

4.2 

... 

2550 

26 

Serpentis  Cau. 

6.6 

4    3 

5   6.7 

6.8 

9    5  82 

6.6 

9  20  86 

6.75 

9  i6  87 

6.75 

2551 

42 

Sagittarii 

6.8 

21  45 

4   6.15 

6.0 

9     3  82 

6.1 

9  22  86 

6.2 

9  16  87 

6.2 

2552 

43 

If 

7.8 

20  46 

4  5.7 

5.8 

9     3  82 

5.8 

9  22  86 

5.7 

10  16  86 

5.6 

2553 

44 

a 

7.8 

20  25 

5   6.25 

6.6 

-  9     3  82 

6.3 

9  22  86 

6.3 

9  16  87 

6.3 

2554 

45 

H 

8.2 

18  42 

4   6.3 

6.5 

9     5  82 

6.3 

9  22  86 

6.25 

10  16  86 

6.4 

2555 

27 

Serpentis  Cau. 

9.4 

3  39 

6   6.6 

6.6 

9     5  82 

6.4 

9  20  86 

6.6 

9  10  87 

6.55 

2556 

48 

Sayittarii 

9.5 

28  19 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

9     5  82 

6.7 

10    2  86 

6.65 

7  10  88 

6.75 

2557 

49 

H 

9.5 

.28  42 

4  6.55 

6.6 

9     5  82 

6.5 

10    2  86 

6.4 

7  10  88 

6.65 

2558 

50 

(C 

9.9 

17  25 

6   6.55 

6.4 

9     5  82 

6.3 

9  22  86 

6.6 

10  16  86 

6.6 

2559 

51 

M 

10.2 

27     5 

5    5.1 

5.1 

8  13  82 

4.9 

10    2  86 

5.2 

10  19  86 

5.1 

2560 

52 

a 

10.2 

18  30 

5    6.95 

6.9 

9     5  82 

7.05 

9  16  87 

6.9 

11    2  87 

6.95 

2561 

28 

Serpentis  Cau. 

10.3 

3     2 

5   6.45 

6.3 

9    5  82 

6.4 

9  20  86 

6.5 

9  10  87 

6.35 

2562 

29 

(I                    U 

10.5 

9  48 

4  I  6.5 

6.5 

9    4  82 

6.45 

9  20  86 

6.4 

8  29  88 

6.6 

2563 

... 

Sagittarii 

10.5 

18  51 

4   7.0 

7.1 

9     5  82 

7.05 

9  16  87 

7.0 

7  10  88 

6.9 

2564 

53 

« 

11.0 

25  39 

3   7.0 

6.9 

8  13  82 

7.0 

9  21  86 

6.9 

7  10  88 

7.05 

2565 

30 

Serpentis  Cau. 

11.1 

12  17 

4   6.9 

6* 

9  17  82 

6.9 

9  30  86 

7.0 

8  29  88 

6.8 

2566 

... 

Sagittarii 

11.4 

18  40 

4   6.95 

7.0 

9    5  82   7.05 

9  16  87 

7.0 

7  10  88 

6.9 

2567 

31 

Serpentis  Cau. 

12 

13  50 

4    6.75 

6| 

9  17  82 

6.9 

9  30  86 

6.55 

9  15  87 

6.75 

2568 

32 

a             « 

13.0 

15  53 

3    5.9 

5.8 

9    5  82   5.85 

9  15  87 

5.9 

9  24  88 

6.0 

2569 

54 

Sagittarii 

13.0 

29  53 

4   3.05 

2.8 

7     6  82   3.1 

7     7  82 

3.0 

7  16  84 

3.1 

2570 

33 

Serpentis  Cau. 

13.3 

8    2 

3    6.75 

6.6 

9    4  82   6.8 

9  20  86 

6.75 

8  29  88 

6.75 

2571 

55 

Sayittarii 

13.4 

26    8 

2   7.0 

7.0 

8  13  82   7.0 

9  21  86   7.0 

•  •       •  .       .  * 

.   . 

2572 

56 

a 

13.8 

24  58 

6 

6.9 

var. 

8  13  82 

7.0 

9  21  86 

7.0 

9  16  87 

6.9 

2573 

57 

M 

14.0 

18  55 

2 

var. 

6.0 

9    5  82 

6.15 

9  22  86 

6.6 

2574 

58 

u 

14.1 

28  29 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

9    5  82   6.5 

10    2  86 

6.4 

7  10  88 

6.4 

2575 

34 

Serpentis  Cau. 

14.8 

2  56 

4 

3.4 

3.5 

9  20  86    3.3 

9  15  87 

3.4 

8  29  88 

3.4 

2576 

1 

Scuti 

16.1 

10  17 

3 

6.6 

6.8 

9  14  82 

6.6 

9  20  86 

6.5 

8  29  88 

6.65 

2577 

2 

it 

16.2 

12    4 

8 

6.1 

6.0 

9    4  82 

6.2 

9  20  86 

6.0 

9  14  87 

6.1 

2578 

3 

n 

16.8 

9    0 

6 

5.15 

5.3 

9     4  82 

5.0 

9  20  86 

5.2 

9  14  87 

5.1 

2579 

63 

Sagittarii 

17.0 

30  49 

3 

5.95 

6.0 

9    5  82 

5.85 

10    1  86 

5.9 

7  10  88 

6.05 

2580 

36 

Serpentis  Cau. 

17.5 

3  39 

11    6.6 

fl.7 

9     5  82 

6.4 

9  20  86 

6.6 

9  15  87 

6.8 

2581 

4 

Scuti 

17.9 

7    8 

3    6.8 

G.7 

9    4  82 

6.8 

9  20  86 

6.75 

8  29  88 

6.8 

2582 

65 

Sagittarii 

17.9 

20  36 

7   5.3 

5.1 

9    5  82 

4.95 

9  22  86 

5.3 

10  16  86 

5.2 

2583 

37 

Serpentis  Cau. 

18.5 

1  39 

3   6.5 

6.4 

9    4  82 

6.5 

9  20  86 

6.5 

8  30  88 

6.45 

2584 

66 

Sagittarii 

19.8 

29  53 

3    6.25 

6.2 

9     5  82 

6.25 

10     1  86 

6.3 

7  10  88 

6.15 

2585 

68 

u 

19.9 

26  42 

2   6.8 

6.8 

8  13  82 

6.8 

9  21  86 

6.8 

2586 

67 

11 

20.3 

25  29 

4   3.0 

2.7 

7     6  82 

3.0 

7     7  82 

3.0 

7  16  84 

2.9 

2587 

69 

cc 

18  20.3 

26  50 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

8  13  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.75 

7  10  88 

6.7 

55 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE   MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsM. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.      m. 

0          / 

2588 

5 

Scuti 

18  20.4 

-87 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

9    4  82 

6.9 

9   20   86 

6.75 

9  14  87 

6.9 

2589 

71 

Sagittarii 

20.7 

17  53 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

9    5  82 

6.6 

9  22  86 

6.5 

10  16  86 

6.5 

2590 

41 

Serpentis  Cau. 

20.8 

+  07 

3 

5.65 

5.5 

9    4  82 

5.6 

9  20  88 

5.7 

8  30  88 

5.6 

2591 

70 

Sagittarii 

21.2 

-26  40 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

8  13  82 

6.8 

9  21  86 

6.8 

2592 

72 

a 

21.3 

29  20 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9     5  82 

6.9 

10     1  86 

7.0 

7  10  88 

7.0 

2593 

73 

u 

21.7 

25  20 

4 

6.8 

7.0 

8  13  82 

6.9 

9  21  86 

6.8 

7  10  88 

6.8 

2594 

6 

Scuti 

22.1 

14  39 

3 

4.75 

4.8 

9  17  82 

4.8 

9  14  87 

4.7 

8  29  88 

4.8 

2595 

7 

u 

22.7 

14  40 

4 

6.65 

6.5 

9  17  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.6 

9  14  87 

6.7 

2596 

74 

Sagittarii 

22.9 

18  48 

5 

6.2 

6.0 

9     5  82 

6.3 

9  22  86 

6.15 

10  16  86 

6.15 

2597 

45 

Serpentis  Cau. 

23.2 

2     4 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

9     4  82 

5.8 

9  20  86 

5.9 

8  30  88 

5.8 

2598 

8 

Scuti 

23.6 

5  48 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

9     4  82 

6.45 

9  20  86 

6.7 

9  14  87 

6.6 

2599 

76 

Sagittarii 

24.1 

18  29 

5 

5.2 

5.5 

9     5  82 

5.4 

9  22  86 

5.1 

9  16  87 

5.0 

2600 

9 

Scuti    . 

24.5 

10  53 

4 

6.0 

6.1 

9     4  82 

6.0 

9  20  86 

5.95 

9  14  87 

6.05 

2601 

g   t 

u 

25.2 

14  44 

5 

6.8 

9  17  82 

6.8 

9  29.86 

6.6 

9  14  87 

6.7 

2602 

48 

Serpentis  Cau. 

25.5 

1     5 

4 

6.2 

6.3 

9     4  82 

6.25 

9  20  86 

6.2 

9  15  87 

6.15 

2603 

10 

Scuti 

25.6 

14  57 

9 

6.3 

5.9 

9  17  82 

6.0 

9  29  86 

6.4 

10  23  86 

6.45 

2604 

78 

Sagittarii 

26.3 

24    7 

4 

6.05 

5.9 

9     5  82 

5.9 

9  21  86 

6.1 

9  16  87 

6.1 

2605 

11 

Scuti 

26.5 

14  57 

7 

6.1 

6.4 

9  17  82 

6.3 

9  29  86 

6.0 

9  14  87 

6.0 

2606 

12 

« 

26.7 

6     0 

3 

6.45 

6.5 

9  14  82 

6.45 

9  20  86 

6.5 

9  14  87 

6.45 

2607 

Sagittarii 

26.9 

24  19 

3 

6.85 

9     5  82 

7.0 

9  21  86 

6.7 

9  16  87 

6.8 

2608 

'79 

44 

27.9 

20  56 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

8  13  82 

6.8 

9  15  87 

6.8 

7  10  88 

6.75 

2609 

80 

44 

28.0 

29  48 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

9     5  82 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.9 

9  16  87 

7.05 

2610 

13 

Scuti 

28.1 

11    4 

5 

5.65 

5.7 

9     4  82 

5.8 

9  17  82 

5.35 

9  20  86 

5.7 

2611 

14 

44 

28.4 

8  20 

6 

3.75 

3.6 

8  12  82 

3.55 

9  20  86 

3.85 

9  24  86 

4.0 

2612 

81 

Sagittarii 

28.8 

24     1 

4 

6.4 

6.1 

9     5  82 

6.5 

9  21  86 

6.3 

10  13  87 

6.45 

2613 

82 

H 

29.2 

28  37 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

9     5  82 

7.0 

10     1  86 

7.0 

2614 

83 

44 

30.4 

21  30 

3 

6.05 

6.2 

8  13  82 

6.05 

9  15  87 

6.0 

'•7  10  88 

6.V 

2615 

.84 

44 

30.9 

23  37 

3 

6.05 

6.1 

9     5  82 

6.2 

9  21  86 

6.1 

7  10  88 

5.9 

2616 

56 

Serpentis  Cau. 

31.0 

3     1 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

9     4  82 

6.85 

9  21  86 

6.9 

8  30  88 

6.9 

2617 

15 

Scuti 

31.0 

14     7 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

9  17  82 

6.55 

9  29  86 

6.6 

9  14  87 

6.5 

2618 

16 

44 

31.1 

4  55 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9     4  82 

6.9 

9  20  86 

7.0 

8  30  88 

6.95 

2619 

57 

Serpentis  Cau. 

31.2 

0  25 

3 

6.0 

6.1 

9     4  82 

6.0 

9  20  86 

5.9 

8  30  88 

6.05 

2620 

58 

44                      it 

31.4 

2  42 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

9     4  82 

6.9 

9  21  86 

6.9 

8  30  88 

6.9 

2621 

86 

Sagittarii 

31.4 

21     9 

4 

6.15 

6.0 

8  13  82 

6.05 

9  15  87 

6.25 

10  13  87 

6.1 

2622 

60 

Serpentis  Cau. 

31.8 

3  18 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

9     4  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.7 

8  30  88 

6.7 

2623 

61 

41                      44 

31.9 

1  13 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

9    4  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.8 

8  30  88 

6.9 

2624 

87 

Sagittarii 

32.5 

20  11 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

8  13  82 

6.8 

9  15  87 

7.0 

9  16  87 

7.0 

2625 

17 

Scuti 

33.2 

7  54 

10 

6.6 

6.4 

9  14  82 

6.25 

9  20  86 

6.7 

10  23  86 

6.9 

2626 

88 

Sagittarii 

34.2 

23  57 

4 

6.4 

6.6 

9     5  82 

6.5 

9  21  86 

6.4 

7  10  88 

6.35 

2627 

18 

Scuti 

34.6 

14  41 

7 

6.7 

6.7 

9  17  82 

6.55 

9  29  86 

6.6 

10  23  86 

6.8 

2628 

65 

Serpentis  Cau. 

35.0 

3  14 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

9     4  82 

6.85 

9  21  86 

6.9 

8  30  88 

6.9 

2629 

19 

Scuti 

35.4 

9  10 

6 

5.1 

5.1 

8  12  82 

5.1 

9    4  82 

5.2 

9  20  86 

5.2 

2630 

89 

Sagittarii 

35.6 

19  24 

4 

7.0 

6.9 

8  13  82 

7.1 

9  15  87 

6.95 

10  13  87 

7.0 

2631 

20 

Scuti 

35.9 

7  12 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

9     4  82 

6.6 

9  20  86 

6.8 

9  14  87 

6.65 

2632 

21 

44 

36.7 

8  24 

9 

5.3 

5.2 

8  12  82 

5.55 

9     4  82 

5.4 

9  20  86 

5.4 

2633 

92 

Sagittarii 

36.8 

19  27 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

8  13  82 

7.1 

9  15  87 

6.95 

10  13  87 

7.0 

2634 

22 

Scuti 

37.1 

6  56 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

9     4  82 

6.6 

9  20  86 

6.8 

9  14  87 

6.75 

2635 

94 

Sagittarii 

37.1 

25     8 

6 

6.0 

6.2 

9     5  82 

5.85 

9  21  86 

5.95 

9  16  87 

6.1 

263(5 

95 

44 

37.9 

27     7 

7 

3.3 

3.7 

7     6  82 

3.1 

7     7  82 

3.4 

9     5  82 

3.5 

2637 

96 

44 

37.9 

21     8 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

8  13  82 

6.45 

9  20  86 

6.65 

9  15  87 

6.6 

2638 

97 

44 

38.2 

27  38 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

9     5  82 

7.1 

9  29  86 

6.9 

9  16  87 

7.1 

2639 

1 

AquilcB 

38.5 

0  30 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

10     2  82 

7.1 

9  21  86 

6.9 

9  14  87 

7.0 

2640 

98 

Sagittarii 

18  38.6 

19  44 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

8  13  82 

6.8 

9  15  87 

7.0 

10  13  87 

6.85 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


57 


No. 

U.A. 

No- 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obe 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.A. 

DecL 

Mean 
Olw'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

*.        m 

0          f 

12641 

99 

Sagittarii 

18  38.8 

-22  31 

8 

5.9 

5.6 

8    12   82 

5.9 

7  16  84 

5.9 

9   20   86 

6.25 

2642 

23 

Scuti 

39.8 

10  15 

8 

6.25 

6.2 

9    4  82 

6.25 

9  14  87 

6.25 

8  30  88 

6.25 

2643 

3 

AquilcB 

40.0 

1     6 

2 

6.3 

6.2 

10    2  82 

6.3 

9  21  86 

6.3 

•2644 

24 

Scuti 

40.5 

4  53 

5 

4.5 

4.5 

8  12  82 

4.6 

9  20  86 

4.15 

9  14  87 

4.7 

2645 

103 

Sagittarii 

41.4 

18  44 

6 

6.55 

6.8 

8  13  82 

6.8 

9  15  87 

6.5 

10  13  87 

6.45 

•2646 

26 

Scuti 

42.0 

6    9 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

9  21  86 

6.9 

9  14  87 

6.85 

10  30  88 

6.8 

2647 

104 

Sagittarii 

42.3 

20  28 

5 

5.7 

5.5 

8  13  82 

5.7 

9  22  86 

5.7 

7  10  88 

5.5 

2648 

27 

Scuti 

43.0 

6    3 

5 

6.6 

6.5 

9  21  SG 

6.7 

9  14  87 

6.6 

10     8  88 

6.55 

2649 

4 

AqullcK 

43.3 

+  0  42 

4 

6.5 

6.6 

9  21  86 

6.5 

9  14  87 

6.55 

10  12  87 

6.5 

•2650 

105 

Sagittarii 

43.3 

-•22  18 

5 

6.65 

6.6 

8  12  82 

6.6 

7  16  84 

6.7 

9  20  86 

6.65 

2651 

28 

Scuti 

43.5 

13  43 

4 

6.8 

7.0 

9  17  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  14  87 

6.7 

2652 

29 

• 

44.1 

9  55 

4 

6.45 

6.4 

9    4  82 

6.6 

9  14  87 

6.45 

10  12  87 

6.4 

2653 

• 

Aquilae 

44.5 

3  24 

8 

7.35 

7.5 

10    2  82 

7.1 

9  21  86 

7.4 

10  19  86 

7.5 

2654 

ioe 

Sagittarii 

44.6 

22    4 

5 

6.9 

7.0 

8  12  82 

6.9 

7  16  84 

6.9 

9  20  86 

6.8 

•2655 

108 

u 

44.7 

29  32 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

9    5  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.75 

9    6  87 

6.5 

2656 

109 

u 

44.7 

26  48 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

9     5  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.8 

10  30  88 

6.8 

2657 

5 

AquUcs 

44.8 

3  28 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

10     2  82 

6.5 

9  21  86 

6.45 

8  30  88 

6.6 

2658 

31 

Scuti 

46.2 

9  44 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

9    4  82 

6.85 

9  14  87 

6.65 

10  12  87 

6.8 

2659 

110 

Sagittarii 

46.5 

21  31 

6 

6.4 

6.0 

8  12  82 

6.35 

7  16  84 

6.2 

9  20  86 

6.45 

2660 

111 

u 

46.6 

22  54 

4 

4.9 

5.0 

8  12  82 

4.9 

7  16  84 

5.0 

9  20  86 

4.8 

2661 

112 

• 

47.5 

26  27 

5 

2.4 

2.4 

7     6  82 

2.5 

7    7  82 

2.2 

9    5  82 

2.5 

•2662 

113 

u 

47.6 

22  50 

4 

5.1 

5.1 

8  12  82 

5.05 

7  16  84 

5.1 

9  20  86 

5.0 

2663 

32 

Scuti 

47.6 

15  45 

8 

5.4 

5.5 

9  15  82 

5.3 

9  24  86 

5.35 

8  29  88 

5.5 

2664 

114 

Sagittarii 

48.3 

16  32 

6 

5.7 

5.8 

9  15  82 

5.65 

9  24  86 

5.55 

9  16  87 

5.5 

2665 

116 

u 

48.4 

23  20 

6 

6.2 

6.4 

8  12  82 

6.35 

7  16  84 

6.4 

9  20  86 

6.25 

2666 

117 

u 

48.5 

18  41 

4 

6.95 

6.9 

8  12  82 

6.95 

9  24  86 

6.9 

10  13  87 

7.0 

2667 

6 

Aquilce 

49.9 

1  58 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

10     2  82 

6.5 

9  21  86 

6.5 

10  30  88 

6.5 

•2668 

119 

Sagittarii 

49.9 

20  49 

9 

5.15 

5.7 

8  12  82 

5.5 

7  16  84 

5.3 

9  20  86 

5.0 

2669 

120 

u 

50.3 

21.16 

6 

3.65 

3.5 

8  12  82 

3.5 

9    5  82 

3.6 

7  10  88 

3.65 

2670 

33 

Scuti 

50.4 

6     0 

7 

5.25 

5.4 

8  12  82 

5.1 

9  30  86 

5.5 

9  14  87 

5.15 

2671 

122 

Sagittarii 

50.7 

25    2 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

8  12  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9    6  88 

6.8 

•267-2 

123 

u 

50.9 

22  42 

5 

6.35 

6.6 

8  12  82 

6.35 

7  16  84 

6.4 

9  20  86 

6.25 

2673 

124 

u 

52.0 

12  45 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

9-17  82 

7.0 

9  24  86 

6.8 

9  16  87 

7.0 

2674 

125 

u 

52.1 

18  44 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

8  12  82 

6.95 

9  24  86 

6.9 

8  29  88 

6.9 

2675 

126 

u 

52.4 

13     1 

3 

5.75 

5.6 

9  17  82 

5.75 

9  24  86 

5.75 

10  30  88 

5.8 

2676 

127 

u 

52.8 

25    7 

3 

6.8 

6.6 

8  12  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9    6  88 

6.8 

2677 

128 

II 

54.1 

22  52 

6 

6.8 

6.8 

8  12  82 

6.6 

7  16  84 

6.7 

9  20  86 

7.0 

2678 

129 

u 

54.4 

15  27 

3 

6.6 

6.6 

9  15  82 

6.65 

9  24  86 

6.6 

8  29  88 

6.6 

2679 

130 

• 

54.7 

30    3 

6 

2.75 

3.1 

7     6  82 

2.7 

7     7  82 

2.7 

9     5  82 

3.0 

2680 

131 

u 

54.8 

25     1 

3 

6.1 

6.1 

8  12  82 

6.15 

9  29  86 

6.1 

9    6  88 

6.1 

2681 

9 

Aquilce 

55.0 

5  55 

5 

4.05 

:;.- 

8  12  82 

4.0 

9  20  86 

4.0 

9  24  86 

4.2 

2682 

10 

u 

55.7 

10  54 

5 

6.9 

6.8 

9  15  82 

7.1 

9  14  87 

6.8 

10  12  87 

6.8 

2683 

132 

Sagittarii 

55.7 

19  25 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

8  12  82 

6.4 

9  24  86 

6.4 



... 

2684 

133 

u 

55.8 

19  17 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

8  12  82 

6.6 

9  24  86 

6.8 

9  15  87 

6.7 

2685 

11 

Aquilae 

56.3 

3  53 

5 

5.7 

5.7 

8  12  82 

5.85 

9  21  86 

5.7 

9  30  86 

5.7 

2686 

135 

Sagittarii 

56.7 

23     5 

5 

7.05 

6.9 

8  12  82 

7.1 

7  16  84 

6.9 

9  20  86 

7.2 

2687 

136 

u 

57.2 

21  55 

4 

4.0 

3.8 

8  12  82 

4.0 

9     5  82 

3.9 

7  10  88 

4.1 

2688 

137 

H 

57.9 

29  16 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

9     5  82 

7.0 

9  16  87 

7.1 

9  17  87 

7.0 

2689 

15 

Aqnil(K 

58.4 

4  13 

8 

5.85 

5.6 

8  12  82 

5.55 

9  21  86 

6.0 

9  30  86 

5.85 

2690 

138 

Sagittarii 

58.5 

15  51 

4 

6.1 

5.9 

9  15  82 

6.0 

9  24  86 

6.1 

8  29  88 

6.2 

2691 

16 

Aquihe 

58.8 

1  42 

3 

6.95 

6.8 

10     2  82 

7.0 

9  21  86 

6.85 

9  14  87 

6.95 

2692 

139 

Sagittarii 

59.1 

27  51 

5 

3.6 

3.6 

7     6  82 

3.5 

7    7  82 

3.7 

9    5  82 

3.8 

2693 

17 

Aquilce 

18  59.2 

9  27 

4 

7.25 

6.9 

9  15  82 

7.4 

9  14  87 

7.2 

10  22  87 

7.1 

VOL.   XII. 


58 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE    MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Obaervations. 

H.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 

Obs'U. 

U.  A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       111, 

0             / 

2694 

18 

Aquilce 

18  59.3 

-   9  49 

4 

7.1 

6.8 

9    15   82 

7.1 

9  14  87 

7.1 

9  26  88 

7.1 

2695 

19 

u 

59.6 

5    4 

8 

3.3 

3.3 

8  12  82 

3.0 

9  20  86 

3.4 

9  24  86 

3.6 

2696 

140 

Sayittarii 

59.6 

28  50 

4 

6.65 

6.5 

9     5  82 

6.5 

9  29  86 

6.65 

9  17  87 

6.75 

2697 

141 

u 

59.7 

16  25 

4 

6.25 

6.0 

9  15  82 

6.25 

9  24  86 

6.3 

9  15  87 

6.15 

2698 

142 

a 

18  59.8 

18  56 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

8  12  82 

6.8 

9  24  86 

6.7 

8  29  88 

6.5 

2699 

21 

Aquilce 

19    0.1 

1  32 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

10     2  82 

7,1 

9  21  86 

6.9 

9  17  87 

7.1 

2700 

143 

Sayittarii 

0.6 

24  51 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

8  12'  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.5 

9  15  87 

6.5 

2701 

23 

Aquilce 

0.8 

+   0  27 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

10     2  82 

6.8 

9  21  86 

6.8 

2702 

144 

Sayittarii 

0.9 

-19  29 

3 

5.85 

5.8 

8  12  82 

5.8 

9  24  86 

5.8 

8  29  88 

6.0 

2703 

145 

61 

1.1 

25  16 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

8  12  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9    6  88 

6.8 

2704 

147 

U 

2.3 

21  13 

4 

3.0 

3.1 

8  12  82 

2.9 

9     5  82 

3.0 

9    6  88 

2.9 

2705 

148 

A 

2.4 

20     0 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

8  12  82 

6.8 

9  24  86 

6.8 

8  29  88 

6.6 

2706 

149 

(( 

2.5 

30  12 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

9     5  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.7 

9  17  87 

6.7 

2707 

150 

(( 

3.4 

29  42 

4 

6.35 

6.5 

9     5  82 

6.3 

9  29  86 

6.3 

9  17  87 

6.3 

2708 

25 

Aquilce 

3.4 

0  38 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

10     2  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.7 

2709 

26 

u 

4.3 

6  50 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

9  15  82 

7.1 

9  21   86 

7.0 

9  ii  87 

7.0 

2710 

151 

Sayittarii 

5.0 

21  52 

5 

7.0 

6.9 

9  15  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  15  87 

7.2 

2711 

152 

a 

5.5 

26     7 

3 

6.2 

6.3 

8  12  82 

6.15 

9  29  86 

6.1 

9    6  88 

6.3 

2712 

28 

Aquilce 

5.9 

8     9 

4 

5.8 

5.9 

9  15  82 

5.9 

9  21  86 

5.7 

9  30  86 

5.7 

2713 

153 

Sayittarii 

6.3 

12  29 

3 

5.95 

5.8 

9  17  82 

6.0 

9  29  86 

5.9 

9  26  88 

5.9 

2714 

154 

ti 

6.7 

30    3 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

9     5  82 

6.9 

9  17  87 

7.0 

9  26  88 

7.05 

2715 

29 

Aquilce 

7.4 

+   25 

3 

5.55 

5.7 

10  19  86 

5.55 

10  22  86 

5.55 

9  26  88 

5.5 

2716 

« 

7.4 

-   8  56 

5 

6.9 

9  15  82 

6.6 

9  21  86 

7.0 

9  17  87 

7.0 

2717 

i55 

Sayittarii 

7.9 

25  28 

4 

5.45 

5.4 

8  12  82 

5.5 

9  29  86 

5.45 

9  26  88 

5.35 

2718. 

157 

u 

7.9 

24  23 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

8  12  82 

6.55 

9  29  86 

6.7 

9  15  87 

6.6 

2719 

158 

a 

8.3 

30  41 

6 

6.95 

7.0 

9     5  82 

7.0 

9  17  87 

6.75 

11     9  87 

7.05 

2720 

31 

Aquilce 

8.7 

6  16 

5 

6.9 

6.8 

9  15  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

7.0 

9  17  87 

6.95 

2721 

160 

Sayittarii 

10.3 

19  10 

8 

5.3 

5.6 

8  12  82 

5.4 

9  29  86 

5.1 

10  19  86 

5.2 

2722 

ij 

10.5 

16  11 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

9  15  82 

6.9 

9  17  87 

6.8 

9  30  88 

6.75 

2723 

iei 

0 

10.9 

19     5 

3 

7.25 

7.0 

10     1  82* 

7.3 

9  17  87 

7.3 

10  19  87 

7.2 

2724 

(1 

11.2 

18  55 

3 

7.45 

7.2 

9  17  87 

7.5 

10  12  87 

7.5 

10  17  89 

7.4 

2725 

i<33 

tc 

11.9 

15  45 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

9  15  82 

6.65 

9  17  87 

6.7 

9  30  88 

6.6 

2726 

Aquilce 

12.1 

+   0  12 

3 

7.1 

7.1 

10     '2  82 

7.2 

10     1  86 

7.0 

9  26  88 

7.05 

2727 

'35 

u 

12.2 

0  52 

4 

5.9 

5.7 

10     2  82 

5.9 

10     1  86 

5.9 

10  19  86 

5.85 

2728 

36 

u 

12.5 

0     7 

4 

6.95 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.85 

10     1  86 

7.0 

9  17  87 

7.0 

2729 

165 

Sayittarii 

13.2 

-22  38 

4 

5.8 

5.9 

9  15  82 

5.9 

9  29  86 

5.7 

9  17  87 

5.8 

2730 

170 

ti 

13.7 

29  50 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

9  15  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  17  87 

7.0 

2731 

38 

Aquilce 

13.9 

5  39 

4 

5.55 

5.6 

9  15  82 

5.6 

9  21  86 

5.5 

9  30  86 

5.5 

2732 

39 

u 

14.0 

1  33 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.85 

10     1  86 

6.75 

9  26  88 

6.6 

2733 

40 

(C 

14.2 

1     7 

3 

5.8 

5.9 

10     2  82 

5.8 

10     1  86 

5.8 

9  26  88 

5.8 

2734 

171 

Sayittarii 

14.2 

29  45 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

9  15  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  17  87 

7.1 

2735 

173 

u 

14.3 

19  28 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

10     1  82 

6.4 

9  17  87 

6.4 

9     6  88 

6.55 

2736 

174 

u 

14.4 

18     5 

5 

4.25 

4.2 

8  12  82 

4.4 

9  29  86 

4.45 

9  26  88 

4.2 

2737 

175 

u 

14.6 

18  32 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

10     1  82 

6.4 

9  17  87 

6.55 

10  12  87 

6.55 

2738 

176 

u 

14.6 

16  11 

4 

4.8 

4.9 

8  12  82 

4.9 

9  29  86 

4.8 

9  26  88 

4.65 

2739 

41 

Aquilce 

15.6 

8  26 

4 

6.75 

6.9 

9  15  82 

6.6 

9  21  86 

6.8 

9  17  87 

6.75 

2740 

42 

« 

15.9 

0  29 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

10     2  82 

6.3 

10     1  86 

6.35 

9  26  88 

6.35 

2741 

43 

a 

16.3 

7  38 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

9  15  82 

6.6 

9  21  86 

6.8 

9  17  87 

6.75 

2742 

179 

Sayittarii 

16.7 

28     6 

3 

6.0 

5.9 

9  15  82 

6.0 

9  29  86 

6.05 

9     6  88 

6.0 

2743 

180 

ti 

17.2 

29  33 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

9  15  82 

6.2 

9  29  86 

6.3 

9     6  88 

6.1 

2744 

181 

U 

17.7 

24  45 

5 

5.25 

5.4 

9  15  82 

5.2 

9  29  86 

5.2 

10  19  86 

5.25 

2745 

182 

u 

17.9 

24  12 

8 

5.95 

5.6 

9  15  82 

5.6 

9  29  86 

5.9 

10  19  86 

6.0 

2746 

183 

u 

19  18.2 

22  42 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9  15  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9    6  88 

7.0 

CATALOGUE    OF    THE    MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


59 


No. 

r  A. 

No 

Name. 

1873. 

No 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObaU 

U.  A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.        »i 

0            / 

2747 

184 

Sagittarii 

19  18.3 

-14    9 

7 

6.25 

5.9 

10      1    82 

6.3 

9  29  86 

6.25 

10  19  86 

6.25 

2748 

45 

AquilcB 

18.4 

5    8 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

9  15  82 

6.6 

9  21  86 

6.9 

9  17  87 

6.75 

2749 

185 

Sagittarii 

18.9 

22     1 

3 

6.05 

5.9 

9  15  82 

6.1 

9  29  86 

6.0 

9    6  88 

6.05 

2750 

186 

tt 

19.0 

29  59 

3- 

5.6 

5.8 

9  15  82 

5.6 

9  29  86 

5.5 

9    6  88 

5.75 

2751 

187 

K 

19.1 

15  18 

4 

5.85 

5.9 

10     1  82 

5.9 

9  29  86 

5.8 

9  30  88 

5.7 

•2752 

46 

Aquilce 

19.2 

+   2  52 

3 

3.35 

3.4 

9  24  86 

3.25 

9  17  87 

3.3 

10  25  88 

3.45 

2753 

188 

Sagittarii 

19.3 

-14  48 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  30  88 

6.9 

2754 

47 

Aquilce 

20.1 

+   06 

6 

5.2 

5.4 

10    2  82 

5.2 

9  24  86 

5.0 

10  19  86 

5.2 

—755 

Sanittarii 

20.4 

—  18  36 

2 

7.3 

7.3 

10     1  82 

7.3 

9  17  87 

7.3 

2756 

190 

a 

20^8 

18  37 

4 

7.'0 

7.0 

10    1  82 

6.9 

9  17  87 

7.0 

9  26  88 

7.05 

2757 

191 

tt 

21.5 

15  21 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  30  88 

7.0 

2758 

193 

u 

22.1 

27  14 

3 

5.8 

5.8 

9  15  82 

5.8 

9  29  86 

5.7 

9    6  88 

5.85 

2759 

195 

tl 

22.6 

12  54 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  26  88 

7.0 

2760 

50 

Aquilce 

22.6 

19  23 

var. 

7.0 

9  15  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.8 

2761 

52 

u 

22.9 

0     1 

4 

6.75 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.65 

10     1  86 

6.8 

9  17  87 

6.8 

2762 

197 

Sagittarii 

23.5 

21  34 

3 

6.35 

6.2 

9  15  82 

6.35 

9  29  86 

6.4 

9    6  88 

6.3 

2763 

54 

Aquilce 

24.1 

3     3 

4 

5.65 

5.6 

10     2  82 

5.5 

10     1  86 

5.7 

9  17  87 

5.8 

2764 

56 

tt 

24.8 

2  22 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

10     2  82 

7.0 

10     1  86 

6.95 

9  26  88 

7.05 

2765 

202 

Sagittarii 

27.0 

24     8 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

9  15  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.9 

9  15  87 

6.7 

2766 

203 

u 

28.2 

21     3 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

9  15  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  15  87 

6.8 

2767 

59 

AquiltE 

28.2 

10  50 

4 

5.75 

5.8 

10     1  82 

5.65 

9  21  86 

5.9 

9  17  87 

5.8 

2768 

204 

Sagittarii 

28.4 

24  59 

4 

6.0 

var. 

9  15  82 

5.9 

9  29  86 

6.0 

9  15  87 

6.0 

2769 

206 

H 

28.6 

12  32 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.6 

9  26  88 

6.6 

2770 

60 

Aquilce 

28.8 

7  44 

:; 

6.65 

6.7 

10     1  82 

6.65 

9  21  86 

6.65 

9  26  88 

6.6 

2771 

207 

Sagittarii 

29.1 

25    9 

7 

4.65 

4.7 

9  15  82 

4.95 

9  29  86 

4.65 

10     3  86 

4.6 

2772 

208 

H 

29.2 

19     8 

4 

6.25 

6.3 

10     1  82 

6.4 

9  29  86 

6.2 

9  15  87 

6.35 

2773 

209 

H 

29.8 

18  30 

8 

6.05 

5.8 

10     1  82 

6.2 

9  29  86 

6.1 

10  19  86 

6.0 

2774 

211 

« 

30.0 

13  27 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10     1  82 

7.0 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  26  88 

6.9 

2775 

« 

30.1 

14  4:i 

4 

7.2 

7.1 

10     1  82 

7.2 

9  29  86 

7.2 

11  14  86 

7.25 

2776 

63 

Aquilce 

30.2 

7  18 

3 

5.4 

5.4 

10     1  82 

5.4 

9  21  86 

5.4 

9  26  88 

5.4 

2777 

64 

« 

30.3 

1  34 

6 

4.6 

4.6 

10     2  82 

4.6 

9  24  86 

4.3 

10  19  86 

4.8 

2778 

212 

Sagittarii 

30.5 

14  34 

6 

5.65 

5.8 

10     1  82 

5.9 

9  29  86 

5.5 

10  19  86 

5.7 

2779 

213 

ti- 

30.8 

14  14 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10     1  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  26  88 

7.0 

2780 

214 

ll 

31.1 

28  53 

3 

6.6 

6.4 

9  15  82 

6.6 

9  29  86 

6.6 

9     6  88 

6.6 

2781 

65 

Aquilce 

81.2 

4  55 

8 

5.75 

5.8 

10     1  82 

6.0 

9  21  86 

6.0 

10    1  86 

5.5 

2782 

66 

ci 

31.9 

10  26 

2 

6  7 

6.8 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.7 

2783 

Sayittarii 

32.0 

17  12 

3 

6'.85 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  15  87 

6.8 

2784 

2J7 

it 

32.3 

23  43 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

9  15  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  15  87 

6.7 

2785 

218 

ti 

32.6 

23  43 

5 

6.2 

6.2 

9  15  82 

6.35 

9  29  86 

6.0 

10  19  86 

6.1 

2786 

219 

ti 

32.8 

15  27 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10     1  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  15  87 

6.65 

2787 

220 

it 

33.0 

14  20 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10     1  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

7.0 

6  26  88 

7.0 

2788 

221 

it 

S3-.6 

16  35 

4 

5.55 

5.5 

10     1  82 

5.4 

9  29  86 

5.6 

9  15  87 

5.55 

2789 

69 

Aquilce 

33.7 

5  44 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.9 

9  21  86 

6.85 

9  27  88 

6.9 

2790 

70 

u 

34.3 

0  55 

4 

6.2 

5.9 

10    2  82 

6.2 

10    1  86 

6.2 

11  22  86 

6.2 

2791 

223 

Sayittarii 

34.8 

25     9 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

9  15  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.9 

9  15  b7 

7.0 

2792 

71 

Aquilce 

35.2 

9  29 

2 

6.7 

6.7 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.7 



.  .  . 

2793 

225 

Sagittarii 

35.4 

16  25 

4 

5.35 

5.4 

10     1  82 

5.3 

9  29  86 

5.3 

9  15  87 

5.3 

2794 

72 

AqililfK 

36.3 

8  36 

3 

6.7 

ti.T 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  21  86 

6.7 

9  26  88 

6.7 

2795 

226 

Sagittarii 

36.4 

15  46 

5 

5.75 

5.8 

10     1  82 

5.7 

9  29  86 

5.8 

9  15  87 

5.85 

2796 

229 

tt 

39.1 

20    4 

3 

5.35 

5.2 

9  15  82 

5.3 

9  29  86 

5.4 

9    6  88 

5.3 

2797 

76 

Aquilce 

39.2 

1     0 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

10     2  82 

7.0 

9  17  87 

7.0 

2798 

77 

tt 

39.3 

3  11 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

10     2  82 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.55 

9  17  87 

6.5 

2799 

230 

Sagittarii 

19  40.0 

28  48 

4 

6.8 

7.0 

9  15  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  17  87 

6.8 

60 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A 
No. 

Name 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsU 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

k.        m. 

0           / 

2800 

231 

Sagittarii 

19  40.6 

-21  16 

4 

6.85 

7.0 

9   15   82 

6.95 

9  29  86 

6.9 

9  26  88 

6.8 

2801 

232 

M 

41.0 

14    1 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

10     1  82 

6.3 

9  24  86 

6.2 

.9  26  88 

6.4 

2802 

233 

<( 

41.4 

29    6 

4 

6.25 

6.2 

9  15  82 

6.4 

9  17  87 

6.15 

10  13  87 

6.2 

2803 

234 

a 

41.9 

12  38 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

10     1  82 

7.1 

9  17  87 

7.1 

9  26  88 

7.0 

2804 

80 

Aquilce 

42.2 

11  11 

3 

6.35 

6.4 

10     1  82 

6.3 

9  24  86 

6.4 

9  26  88 

6.35 

2805 

81 

a 

43.3 

10  19 

3 

7.05 

7.0 

10     1  82 

7.1 

9  24  86 

7.1 

9  26  88 

7.0 

2806 

82 

M 

43.9 

11     5 

4 

5.7 

5.8 

10     1  82 

5.6 

9  24  86 

5.6 

9  26  88 

5.85 

2807 

83 

cc 

44.2 

5     1 

3 

6.65 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.6 

10     1  86 

6.6 

9  27  88 

6.75 

2808 

239 

Sagittarii 

44.6 

15    6 

5 

7.05 

7.0 

10     1  82 

705 

9  24  86 

7.1 

9  17  87 

7.1 

2809 

85 

Aquilce 

44.7 

2  47 

3 

6.65 

6.5 

10     2  82 

6.6 

10     1  86 

6.55 

9  27  88 

6.75 

2810 

238 

Sagittarii 

44.9 

19  22 

6 

6.3 

6.1 

9  15  82 

6.1 

9  29  86 

6.45 

10  19  86 

6.25 

2811 

Aquilce 

45.2 

11  13 

3 

7.05 

7.1 

10     1  82 

7.1 

9  24  86 

7.0 

9  26  88 

7.05 

2812 

89 

u 

46.1 

+   0  41 

3 

4.7 

var. 

9  24  86 

4.7 

9  17  87 

4.65 

9  26  88 

4.7 

2813 

240 

Sagittarii 

46.1 

-14  55 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.8 

9  24  86 

6.7 

9  26  88 

6.85 

2814 

242 

u 

46.8 

24  15 

3 

6.3 

6.4 

9  15  82 

6.35 

9  29  86 

6.3 

11  14  86 

6.3 

2815 

90 

Aquilce 

46.8 

3  26 

2 

5.9 

5.9 

10    2  82 

5.9 

10     1  86 

5.9 

2816 

92 

it 

47.4 

8  54 

3 

6.25  |  6.2 

10     1  82 

6.1 

9  21  86 

6.35 

9  26  88 

6.35 

2817 

93 

u 

47.9 

8  33 

3 

5.6     5.7 

10     1  82 

5.6 

9  21  86 

5.65 

9  26  88 

5.6 

2818 

247 

Sagittarii 

48.1 

19  37 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

9  15  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  26  88 

6.9 

2819 

248 

u 

48.2 

26  38 

8 

4.95 

5.1 

9  15  82 

495 

9  29  86 

4.95 

10     3  86 

5.0 

2820 

95 

Aquilce 

48.3 

0     3 

4 

5.8 

5.9 

10     2  82 

5.7 

9  17  87 

5.9 

10  12  87 

5.9 

2821 

97 

a 

48.6 

7    4 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

10     1  82 

6.5 

9  29  86   6.7 

9  17  87 

6.7 

2822 

250 

Sagittarii 

49.3 

27  30 

9 

4.9 

4.6 

9  15  82 

4.7 

9  29  86 

5.1 

10     3  86 

4.9 

2823 

99 

Aquilce 

50.7 

7     2 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.8 

2824 

253 

Sagittarii 

50.9 

15  49 

4 

5.2 

5.3 

10     1  82 

5.1 

9  24  86 

5.3 

11  14  86 

5.3 

2825 

255 

u 

51.3 

26  32 

8 

5.2 

5.3 

9  15  82 

5.3 

9  29  86 

5.2 

10     3  86 

5.15 

2826 

261 

M 

5-2.2 

22  33 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

9  15  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.5 

11  14  86 

6.7 

2827 

100 

Aquilce 

53.0 

10  17 

3 

6.15 

6.1 

10     1  82 

6.1 

9  24  86 

6.1 

10     3  88 

6.2 

2828 

102 

u 

53.2 

2  18 

5 

695 

7.0 

10     2  82 

7.1 

10     1  86 

6.85 

9  17  87 

6.8 

2829 

264 

Sagittarii 

54.0 

23    5 

4 

6.05 

5.9 

9  15  82 

6.1 

9  29  86 

6.1 

11  14  86 

6.05 

2830 

265 

u 

55.0 

28     3 

10 

4.8 

4.7 

9  15  82 

4.4 

9  29  86 

4.8 

10    3  86 

4.8 

2831 

266 

u 

55.0 

13  59 

3 

5.9 

57 

10     1  82 

5.9 

9  24  86 

5.9 

9  26  88 

5.85 

2832 

104 

Aquilce 

55.6 

5  20 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  26  86 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.95. 

2833 

269 

Sagittarii 

56.3 

22  57 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

9  15  82 

6.35 

9  29  86 

6.5 

11  14  86 

6.5 

2834 

105 

Aquilce 

573 

7  49 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.8 

2835 

273 

Sagittarii 

57.6 

21  40 

7 

7.1 

7.0 

9  15  82 

7.2 

9  26  86 

6.9 

10  19  86 

7.1 

2836 

106 

Aquilce 

580 

1     3 

4 

6.2 

6.1 

10     2  82 

6.3 

9  29  86 

6.1 

9  17  87 

6.2 

2837 

108 

a 

58.2 

11  57 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

10     1  82 

6.5 

9  24  86 

6.7 

9  17  87 

6.5 

2838 

274 

Sagittarii 

58.5 

13     1 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

10     1  82 

6.65 

9  24  86 

6.75 

9  26  88 

6.7 

2839 

.  .    . 

Aquilce 

59.0 

4  40 

3 

7.4 

9  16  87 

7.4 

9  27  88 

7.35 

10     3  88 

7.5 

2840 

110 

u 

19  59.6 

4  26 

4 

6.75 

6.5 

10     1  82 

6.7 

9  29  86 

6.8 

11     9  87 

6.75 

2841 

,   .   . 

11 

20    0.0 

4  46 

4 

6.9 

.  .   • 

9  16  87 

6.9 

10  17  87 

6.9 

9  27  88 

6.9 

2842 

113 

u 

1.6 

1     2 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

10     2  82 

6.5 

9  29  86 

6.6 

9  27  88 

6.65 

2843 

i   •   » 

u 

1.4 

7    7 

3 

7.0 

• 

10     1  82 

70 

9  29  86 

6.95 

9  27  89 

7.0 

2844 

1 

Capricorni 

1.7 

10  25 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

10    3  82 

6.35 

10     2  86 

6.4 

9  27  88 

6.4 

2845 

116 

Aquilce 

4.4 

6  27 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

10    1  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.8 

2846 

2 

Capricorni 

4.4 

9  13 

5 

6.6 

6.5 

10     3  82 

6.75 

10     2  86 

6.6 

'9  11  87 

6.6 

2847 

117 

Aquilce 

49 

1  11 

2 

2.9 

3.0 

9  24  86 

2.9 

9  16  87 

2.9 

2848 

118 

2 
K 

4.9 

0  30 

5 

6.9 

7.0 

10     2  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.95 

9  16  87 

6.9 

2849 

3 

Capricorni 

5.0 

12  46 

5 

6.75 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.6 

9  24  86 

6.7 

9  26  88 

6.85 

2850 

4 

a 

5.5 

12  59 

7 

6.25 

6.3 

10     2  82 

6.2 

9  24  86 

6.5 

12  25  86 

6.15 

2851 

119 

Aquilce 

6.0 

6  44 

2 

70 

7,0 

10     1  82 

7.0 

9  29  86 

7.0 

2852 

120 

z 
It 

20    6.2 

-f-   0  30 

3 

6.5 

6.6 

10     2  82 

6.5 

9  29  86 

6.5 

9  27  88 

6.55 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


61 


No. 

C.A. 
Do. 

Name. 

> 

1875. 

No. 
Obe. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

E  A. 

Ded. 

Mean 

Obe'd. 

C.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       m. 

0            / 

« 

2853 

121 

Aquilas 

20     6.3 

-   3  22 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

10      2   82 

6.95 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  16  87 

7.05 

2854 

122 

K 

6.7 

0  42 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

10    2  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

6.95 

9  16  87 

6.95 

2855 

123 

u 

6.8 

1  23 

3 

5.9 

5.8 

10     2  82 

5.9 

9  29  86 

5.95 

9  27  88 

5.8 

2856 

5 

Capricorni 

7.5 

27  24 

9 

6.05 

6.2 

9  17  82 

5.85 

10    1  86 

6.0 

10  19  86 

6.0 

2857 

124 

AoH  1  1  03 

7.7 

6  25 

2 

7.0 

6.8 

10     1  82 

7.0 

9  29  86 

7.0 

2858 

282 

Sagittarii 

8.1 

30  23 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

9  17  82 

6.6 

10     1  86 

6.5 

10  19  86 

6.5 

2859 

125 

Aquilce 

8.6 

3  "53 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.85 

9  29  86 

6.75 

9  27  88 

6.75 

2860 

126 

If 

8.8 

7  55 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

10     1  82 

7.0 

9  29  86 

7.0 

.  .       .  .       .   . 

... 

2861 

127 

u 

8.8 

5  55 

2 

6.95 

6.9 

10     1  82 

6.95 

9  29  86 

6.95 

•   •       •  •       •   • 

•   *  * 

2862 

6 

Capricorni 

9.5 

12  43 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.65 

9  24  86 

6.7 

9  26  88 

6.85 

2863 

AquilcB 

10.3 

3  52 

4 

6.9 

•  •   . 

10     2  82 

7.0 

9  29  86 

6.8 

9  16  87 

7.0 

2864 

7 

Capricorni 

10.7 

22  12 

5 

6.15 

6.1 

10     3  82 

6.1 

10    1  86 

6.25 

9  17  87 

6.3 

2865 

8 

M 

10.7 

12  54 

4 

4.55 

4.5 

10     2  82 

4.4 

9  24  86 

4.55 

10  15  87 

4.7 

2866 

9 

H 

11.1 

12  56 

3 

3.7 

3.6 

10     2  82 

3.7 

9  24  86 

3.6 

9  26  88 

3.75 

2867 

10 

K 

12.1 

21  20 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

10     3  82 

6.8 

10    1  86 

6.85 

9  27  88 

6.9 

2868 

11 

K 

12.2 

19  30 

10 

5.8 

5.6 

10     2  82 

5.6 

9  21  86 

5.9 

10     1  86 

5.5 

2869 

130 

Aqiiilae 

12.2 

+  0  15 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

10     2  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.95 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2870 

289 

Sagittarii 

12.8 

-29  35 

3 

6.3 

6.2 

9  17  82 

6.3 

10    1  86 

6.3 

10  19  86 

6.25 

2871 

131 

Aquilte 

13.3 

1  28 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

10     2  82 

6.5 

9  29  86 

6.4 

9  27  88 

6.35 

2872 

12 

Capricorni 

13.7 

13     9 

6 

5.15 

5.2 

10     2  82 

5.3 

9  24  86 

5.15 

9  17  87 

5.2 

2873 

13 

u 

13.8 

15  11 

6 

6.9 

6.7 

10     2  82 

7.1 

9  24  86 

6.85 

12  25  86 

7.05 

2874 

14 

» 

14.0 

15  11 

3 

3.15 

3.2 

10     2  82 

3.2 

9  24  86 

3.1 

9  26  88 

3.1 

2875 

15 

1C 

16.2 

10    3 

3 

6.75 

6.9 

10     3  82 

6.75 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.75 

287(5 

16 

• 

16.5 

14  39 

2 

6.8 

6.8 

10     2  82 

6.8 

9  24  86 

6.8 

.    . 

2877 

133 

Aquilce 

17.0 

5  40 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

10     2  82 

6.8 

9  29  86 

7.0 

9  16  87 

6.8 

2878 

Capricorni 

17.3 

14  31 

3 

7.1 

7.1 

10     2  82 

7.1 

9  24  86 

7.0 

10  12  87 

7.2 

2879 

296 

Sagittarii 

17.8 

29    4 

4 

6.25 

6.1 

9  17  82 

6.3 

9  14  84 

6.2 

10    1  86 

6.3 

2880 

135 

Aquilce 

18.3 

+  0  40 

6 

6.25 

6.4 

10     2  82 

6.5 

9  29  86 

6.1 

9  16  87 

6.15 

2881 

136 

u 

18.3 

0  58 

3 

6.9 

6.7 

10     2  82 

6.9 

9  29  86 

6.95 

9  27  88 

6.9 

2882 

137 

H 

19.2 

3  12 

4 

6.45 

6.6 

10     2  82 

6.4 

9  14  84 

6.5 

10    1  86 

6.45 

2883 

17 

Capricorni 

20.2 

-18  37 

6 

5.55 

5.5 

10     2  82 

5.6 

9  21  86 

5.5 

9  24  86 

5.6 

2884 

18 

M 

20.5 

26     1 

3 

6.65 

6.6 

10     3  82 

6.6 

10    1  86 

6.7 

9  27  88 

6.7 

2885 

138 

Aquilce 

21.0 

2  31 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

10     2  82 

6.6 

9  14  84 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.6 

2886 

•   •   • 

Capricorni 

21.1 

24  34 

4 

7.1 

7.2 

10     3  82 

7.2 

10     1  86 

7.0 

10  13  87 

7.0 

2887 

19 

u 

21.3 

24  24 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10     1  86 

7.0 

9  27  88 

7.0 

2888 

20 

u 

21.7 

16    9 

5 

6.9 

6.8 

10     3  82 

6.9 

10    2  86 

6.7 

9  17  87 

6.65 

2889 

22 

u 

21.7 

18  14 

6 

5.25 

5.3 

10     2  82 

5.2 

9  21  86 

5.4 

9  24  86 

5.3 

2890 

21 

u 

21.7 

21  19 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

10     3  82 

6.9 

10     1  86 

6.95 

9  27  88 

6.9 

2891 

a 

21.9 

12     8 

4 

7.2 

7.1 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10    2  86 

7.15 

9  27  88 

7.25 

2892 

139 

Aquilog 

21.9 

3  46 

5 

6.15 

6.3 

10     2  82 

6.3 

9  14  84 

6.1 

10    1  86 

6.1 

2*93 

23 

Capricorni 

21.9 

18  17 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

10    2  82 

7.1 

10    2  86 

7.1 

9  17  87 

6.95 

2894 

24 

u 

22.2 

22  48 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

10     3  82 

6.6 

10    1  86 

6.7 

10  13  87 

6.55 

2895 

140 

Aquilce 

22.3 

2    9 

4 

7.0 

6.9 

10    2  82 

7.0 

9  14  84 

6.9 

10    1  86 

7.1 

2*96 

25 

Capricorni 

22.7 

19    0 

5 

5.85 

5.9 

10     2  82 

5.9 

9  21  86 

5.8 

9  24  86 

5.9 

2897 

141 

Aquilos 

23.1 

3  18 

4 

5.15 

5.3 

9  14  84 

5.2 

10     1  86 

5.05 

9  16  87 

5.05 

2898 

3 

Microscopiu  m 

23.3 

29  32 

5 

6.55 

6.5 

9  17  82 

6.5 

9  14  84 

6.4 

10    1  86 

6.8 

2899 

26 

Capricorni 

23.6 

12  39 

4 

7.5 

var. 

10  19  86 

7.5 

10  22  86 

7.5 

10  18  89 

7.4 

2900 

27 

u 

24.1 

15  28 

3 

6.45 

6.4 

10     3  82 

6.5 

10    2  86 

6.45 

10  13  87 

6.45 

2901 

5 

Microscopium 

25.1 

29     1 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

9  14  82 

7.1 

9  17  82 

7.1 

10    1  86 

6.8 

2902 

28 

Capricorni 

25.4 

25  22 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

10    3  82 

6.4 

10    1  86 

6.35 

9  27  88 

6.5 

2903 

29 

H 

25.6 

10  17 

4 

6.0 

6.0 

10     3  82 

5.85 

10    2  86 

6.0 

9  17  87 

6.1 

2904 

7 

Microscopium 

26.2 

29  43 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

9  17  82 

6.85 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10    1  86 

6.85 

2905 

30 

Capricorn  i 

20  27.1 

12  46 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10    2  86 

6.9 

11  18  86 

7.0 

62 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.  A 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsM 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h        m. 

0             / 

2906 

10 

Microscop  iu  m 

20  27.1 

-30  54 

3 

6.5 

6.4 

9  14  84 

6.4 

10     1  86 

6.55 

9    16   87 

6.5 

2907 

31 

Capricorni 

27.2 

14    9 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

10     3  82 

6.5 

10     2  86 

6.3 

9  17  87 

6.45 

2908 

143 

Aquilce 

27.9 

6  16 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  16  87 

7.05 

11     2  87 

6.9 

2909 

32 

Capricorni 

28.5 

16  57 

9 

6.3 

6.5 

10     3  82 

6.2 

10     2  86 

6.5 

10  19  86 

6.1 

2910 

33 

n 

29.4 

12  49 

4 

7.0 

6.8 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10     2  86 

7.0 

11  27  86 

7.0 

2911 

144 

Aquiloe 

30.2 

2  59 

5 

5.4 

5.1 

9  14  84 

5.5 

10     1  86 

5.4 

10     2  86 

5.2 

2912 

34 

Capricorni 

30.3 

15  35 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

10     3  82 

7.0 

11  27  86 

7.0 

2913 

35 

it 

30.4 

25  33 

5 

6.6 

6.6 

10     3  82 

6.6 

10     1  86 

6.5 

11  18  86 

6.8 

2914 

36 

u 

30.7 

24  40 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

10     3  82 

6.8 

10     1  86 

6.7 

9  27  88 

6.85 

2915 

37 

it 

30.7 

17  33 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10     2  86 

7.1 

9  17  87 

7.05 

2916 

145 

Aquilce 

30.9 

0  20 

6 

6.4 

6.4 

9  14  84 

6.3 

10     2  86 

6.3 

9  27  88 

6.4 

2917 

38 

Capricorni 

81.1 

11  28 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10     2  86 

7.0 

11  27  86 

7.0 

2918 

.   .   . 

Aquttce 

31.6 

4  49 

4 

7.3 

7.1 

9  14  84 

7.1 

9  16  87 

7.4 

11     9  87 

7.4 

2919 

146 

Li 

31.9 

1  32 

3 

4.55 

4.5 

9  14  84 

4.5 

10     2  86 

4.5 

10  25  88 

4.6 

2920 

39 

Capricorni 

32.3 

15  24 

5 

5.6 

5.6 

10     2  82 

5.7 

9  21  86 

5.55 

9  17  87 

5.6 

2921 

1 

Aquarii 

32.5 

5  22 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

10    4  82 

6.9 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2922 

2 

u 

32.7 

2  51 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

10     4  82 

6.5 

10     2  86 

6.6 

9  27  88 

6.6 

2923 

'  40 

Capricorni 

32.8 

24  14 

3 

6.7 

6.5 

10     3  82 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.65 

9  27  88 

6.7 

2924 

41 

tc 

32.9 

18  35 

5 

5.8 

5.7 

10     2  82 

5.6 

10     2  86 

5.75 

9  17  87 

5.9 

2925 

3 

Aquarii 

33.0 

+  03 

5 

5.55 

5.6 

9  14  84 

5.7 

10     1  86 

5.6 

10     2  86 

5.6 

2926 

42 

Capricorni 

33.1 

-27     5 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.65 

9  27  88 

6.6 

2927 

16 

Microscop  ium 

33.3 

28  59 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

9  14  84 

6.9 

10     1  86 

6.9 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2928 

43 

Capricorni 

33.5 

16  34 

4 

6.15 

6.2 

10     3  82 

6.2 

9  21  86 

6.1 

10     2  86 

6.1 

2929 

4 

Aquarii 

33.7 

3     6 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

10     4  82 

6.9 

9  21  84 

7.0 

10     2  86 

7.15 

2930 

u 

34.7 

12     5 

5 

6.85 

7.1 

10     4  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.9 

11  27  86 

6.9 

2931 

'44 

Capricorni 

33.9 

26  27 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.65 

9  27  88 

6.6 

2932 

5 

Aquarii 

34.9 

11  23 

5 

7.6 

7.0 

10     4  82 

6.95 

10     2  86 

7.3 

9  18  87 

8.0 

2933 

6 

n 

36.0 

2  46 

5 

7.3 

7.0 

10     4  82 

7.0 

10     2  86 

7.15 

9  18  87 

7.3 

2934 

20 

Microscop  ium 

35.7 

29  52 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10     1  86 

6.9 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2935 

45 

Capricorni 

37.7 

27  42 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.7 

9  27  88 

6.7 

2936 

22 

Microscopium 

37.7 

30  56 

3 

6.75 

6.9 

9  14  84 

6.7 

10     1  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.75 

2937 

46 

Capricorni 

38.2 

16  15 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10     2  86 

6.85 

11  18  86 

6.8 

2938 

47 

u 

38.7 

25  43 

10 

4.15 

4.3 

9  16  82 

4.2 

10     1  86 

4.1 

10     2  86 

4.7 

2939 

48 

u 

38.9 

21  58 

2 

6.0 

6.0 

10     3  82 

6.0 

10     1  86 

6.0 

2940 

49 

1C 

39.0 

27  19 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

9  16  82 

6.9 

10     1  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.85 

2941 

7 

Aquarii 

40.6 

2  57 

2 

6.8 

6.7 

10    4  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.8 

•  «   i 

2942 

8 

u 

40.9 

9  57 

4 

3.9 

3.8 

10     2  82 

4.0 

9  24  86 

4.0 

-9  28  88 

3.7 

2943 

9 

a 

41.1 

5  29 

4 

4.8 

4.8 

9  14  84 

4.7 

10     2  86 

4.8 

9  27  88 

4.85 

2944 

50 

Capricorni 

41.1 

19  43 

3 

6.8 

6.9 

10     3  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.8 

2945 

51 

u 

41.2 

16  59 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

10     3  82 

6.9 

10     2  86 

6.95 

9  28  88 

7.1 

2946 

•   .   • 

« 

41.3 

18  40 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

10     3  82 

6.85 

10     2  86 

6.95 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2947 

52 

(1 

41.9 

26  14 

8 

6.0 

6.1 

9  16  82 

5.9 

10     1  86 

6.2 

10  19  86 

5.9 

2948 

53 

U 

42.3 

18  30 

5 

6.6 

6.7 

10     3  82 

6.5 

10     2  86 

6.65 

9  17  87 

6.6 

2949 

54 

<c 

43.1 

25  27 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

9  16  82 

6.9 

10     1  86 

6.9 

2950 

11 

Aquarii 

43.8 

13     0 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

10     4  82 

6.3 

10     2  86 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.1 

2951 

55 

Capricorni 

44.1 

27  43 

2 

6.9 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.9 

10     1  86 

6.9 

2952 

30 

Microscopium 

44.1 

28  28 

5 

6.8 

6.8 

9  14  84 

6.8 

10     1  86 

6.8 

ii  26  86 

6.8 

2953 

31 

a 

44.1 

29  54 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10     1  86 

6.95 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2954 

56 

Capricorni 

44.4 

27  23 

7 

4.4 

4.1 

9  16  82 

4.5 

10     1  86 

4.4 

10  19  86 

4.3 

2955 

12 

Aquarii 

44.8 

6     6 

4 

6.1 

6.2 

10     4  82 

6.1 

10     2  86 

6.0 

11  24  86 

6.05 

2956 

57 

Capricorni 

45.1 

20     7 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

10     3  82 

6.85 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2957 

14 

Aquarii 

45.2 

11  54 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

10     4  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.9 

9  27  88 

6.8 

2958 

13 

H 

20  45.5 

5  59 

3 

5.65 

5.8 

10    4  82 

5.7 

10     2  86 

5.65 

9  27  88 

5.65 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


63 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

Hi..-. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

E.  A. 

DecL 

.Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

ft.      m. 

0          / 

2959 

58 

Capricorni 

20  45.7 

-24  15 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

9  16  82 

6.5 

10      1    86 

6.65 

9  17  87 

6.5 

2960 

34 

Microscopium 

45.8 

31  11 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

9  14  84 

6.6 

10    1  86 

6.7 

9  28  88 

6.85 

2961 

16 

Aquarii 

45.9 

9  27 

4 

4.9 

5.0 

10     2  82 

5.0 

9  24  86 

4.9 

9  27  88 

4.85 

2962 

15 

M 

46.3 

12     3 

4 

6.65 

6.8 

10    4  82 

6.6 

10    2  86 

6.6 

9  27  88 

6.8 

2963 

59 

Capricorni 

46.4 

19  35 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

10     3  82 

6.85 

10    2  86 

6.9 

9  27  88 

6.95 

2964 

35 

Microscopium 

46.6 

28  24 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

9  14  84 

6.7 

10    1  86 

6.75 

11  26  86 

6.65 

2965 

17 

Aquarii 

47.3 

11  24 

6 

7.0 

7.0 

10     4  82 

7.1 

10    2  86 

6.9 

9  18  87 

7.05 

2966 

18 

u 

47.3 

7  22 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

10    4  82 

6.6 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  18  87 

6.6 

2967 

19 

u 

47.5 

5     1 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

10    4  82 

6.9 

10     2  86 

6.8 

11  24  86 

6.85 

2968 

60 

Capricorni 

47.7 

19  16 

3 

6.65 

6.8 

10     3  82 

6.65 

10     2  86 

6.65 

9  27  88 

6.6 

2969 

61 

tt 

47.7 

18  24 

8 

6.3 

6.1 

10     3  82 

6.2 

10    2  86 

6.4 

10  19  86 

6.45 

2970 

20 

Aquarii 

48.1 

9  21 

6 

7.0 

6.9 

10     4  82 

7.1 

10    2  86 

7.0 

9  18  87 

7.05 

2971 

21 

u 

48.7 

1  51 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

10     4  82 

6.4 

10    2  86 

6.4 

9  28  88 

6.55 

OQ79 

62 

Ca7)ricorni 

48.8 

17  35 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

10     3  82 

7.0 

10     2  86 

7.0 

ftfftA 

2973 

VM 

U 

49^1 

17  43 

3 

7.3 

7.2 

10     3  82 

7.3 

10     2  86 

7.2 

9  27  88 

7.35 

2974 

63 

it 

49.4 

26  46 

6 

6.0 

6.1 

9  16  82 

5.9 

10     1  86 

6.0 

11  18  86 

6.1 

2975 

23 

Aquarii 

49.8 

4     2 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

10     4  82 

6.6 

10     2  86 

6.5 

9  28  88 

6.55 

2976 

a 

50.2 

4     9 

3 

7.4 

7.3 

10     4  82 

7.3 

12  17  86 

7.45 

9  28  88 

7.4 

2977 

24 

n 

50.2 

10  11 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

10     4  82 

5.9 

10    2  86 

6.0 

10  13  87 

5.85 

2978 

64 

Capricorni 

50.7 

16  31 

7 

6.1 

5.9 

10     3  82 

6.1 

10     2  86 

5.75 

10  19  86 

6.15 

2Q7Q 

26 

Aouarii 

50.8 

0     1 

2 

6.2 

6.2 

10     4  82 

6.2 

10     2  86 

6.2 

ftv  %  v 

2980 

27 

M 

51.  '8 

14  58 

5 

Q.I 

6.1 

10     4  82 

6.3 

10     2  86 

6.1 

11  24  86 

6.05 

2981 

28 

U 

52.2 

4  20 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

10     4  82 

7.0 

10    2  86 

7.0 

11  24  86 

7.05 

2982 

65 

Capricorni 

52.5 

19  31 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

10     3  82 

6.4 

10     2  86 

6.3 

9  27  88 

6.3 

2983 

29 

Aquarii 

53.1 

13  32 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10     4  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.8 

9  28  88 

6.8 

';q«4 

38 

J^Hcrosco'pium 

53.5 

30  13 

2 

6.8 

7.0 

9  14  84 

6.8 

10     1  86 

6.8 

i-»/(J-X 

2985 

66 

Capricorni 

53'.8 

18     1 

3 

&55 

6.4 

10     3  82 

6.5 

10    2  86 

6.6 

9  27  88 

6.6 

2986 

30 

Aquarii 

54.0 

5  58 

5 

6.35 

6.4 

10     4  82 

6.5 

10    2  86 

6.2 

11  24  86 

6.35 

2987 

31 

u 

54.0 

5  13 

4 

6.35 

6.2 

10    4  82 

6.3 

10    2  86 

6.4 

11  24  86 

6.45 

2988 

32 

<l 

54.3 

14    1 

6 

6.8 

6.8 

10     4  82 

6.6 

10    2  86 

6.8 

9  18  87 

6.85 

2989 

67 

Capricorni 

54.3 

27  22 

6 

6.25 

6.2 

9  16  82 

6.1 

10    1  86 

6.3 

11  18  86 

6.5 

2990 

33 

Aquarii 

55.2 

12  11 

4 

7.1 

7.0 

10    4  82 

7.1 

10    2  86 

7.05 

9  18  87 

7.1 

2991 

45 

Microscopium 

55.4 

29  36 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10    1  86 

6.9 

9  28  88 

6.95 

2992 

46 

a 

55.7 

28  13 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

9  14  84 

6.5 

10    1  86 

6.6 

11  26  86 

6.65 

2993 

34 

Aquarii 

56.6 

1  25 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

10    4  82 

6.6 

10    2  86 

6.6 

9  29  88 

6.55 

2994 

u 

56.7 

1  48 

3 

7.15 

7.2 

10    4  82 

7.2 

10    2  86 

7.1 

12  20  86 

7.1 

2995 

'36 

tt 

57.0 

2     4 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

10    4  82 

7.0 

10    2  86 

7.05 

9  18  87 

6.9 

2996 

u 

57.0 

2  49 

3 

7.0 

9  18  87 

6.9 

10  12  87 

7.1 

9  29  88 

7.0 

2997 

'(58 

Capricorni 

57.3 

20  21 

7 

5.05 

5.1 

9  16  82 

5.2 

10    1  86 

5.05 

10    2  86 

5.0 

2998 

37 

Aquarii 

57.5 

6  19 

3 

5.8 

5.7 

10    4  82 

5.8 

10    2  86 

5.75 

9  28  88 

5.9 

2999 

69 

Capricorni 

57.8 

17  40 

3 

7.15    7.0 

10    3  82 

7.1 

10    2  86 

7.1 

9  28  88 

7.2 

3000 

48 

Microscopium 

58.5 

30  37 

3 

6.15  :  6.0 

9  14  84 

6.2 

10    1  86 

6.1 

9  28  88 

6.2 

3001 

70 

Capricorni 

58.9 

17  44 

6 

3.9     4.1 

9  16  82 

4.0 

10    1  86 

3.85 

10    2  86 

3.9 

3002 

71 

•  a 

59.6 

20  41 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

9  16  82 

6  9 

10    2  86 

6.9 

3003 

73 

n 

20  69.8 

25  30 

8 

4.85 

4.8 

9  16  82 

5.0 

10     1  86 

4.8 

10  22  86 

4.6 

3004 

Aquarii  • 

21     0.2 

0  36 

3 

7.15 

7.2 

10     4  82 

7.2 

10    2  86 

7.1 

10  15  87 

7.15 

3005 

74 

Capricorni 

0.4 

19  35 

3 

7.0 

6.9 

9  16  82 

7.0 

10     2  86   6.95 

9  29  88 

7.0 

3006 

75 

a 

0.7 

17  58 

3 

6.45 

6.6 

10     3  82 

6.4 

10     2  86   6.5 

9  29  88 

6.5 

3007 

40 

Aquarii 

0.8 

8  44 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

10    4  82 

6.9 

10  20  86  i  6.7 

9  18  87 

6.8 

3008 

41 

u 

0.9 

1  16 

3 

6.85   6.8 

10     4  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3009 

39 

tc 

1.1 

0  40 

6 

7.1     7.0 

10    4  82 

6.9 

11  24  86 

7.15 

10  20  86 

7.1 

3010 

42 

u 

1.2 

2  33- 

3 

6.85   6.9 

10     4  82 

6.8 

10     2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.8 

3011 

76 

Capricorni 

21     1.4 

21  42 

6 

5.4 

5.4 

9  16  82 

5.4 

10     1  86 

5.4 

10     2  86 

5.4 

64 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE    MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Nam..-. 

1875. 

No. 
Obsv 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'cl. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m 

0    / 

3012 

44 

Aquarii 

21  1.7 

-  1  30 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

10   4  82 

6.9 

10   2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3013 

77 

Capricorni 

2.1 

20  42 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

9  16  82 

7.0 

10  2  86 

6.85 

9  18  87 

6.9 

3014 

45 

Aquarii 

2.4 

6  5 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

10  4  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

7.0 

9  18  87 

6.95 

3015 

78 

Capricorni 

2.4 

21  3 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

9  16  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.6 

10  10  88 

6.5 

3016 

54 

Microscopium 

2.6 

30  14 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10  1  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3017 

47 

Aquarii 

2.8 

11  53 

2 

4.7 

4.7 

10  2  82 

4.7 

11  24  86 

4.7 



... 

3018 

48 

<t 

2.8 

0  44 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

10  4  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.85 

9  29  88 

6.7 

3019 

49 

« 

4.0 

9  52 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

10  4  82 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  25  88 

6.55 

3020 

50 

U 

4.8 

14  59 

5 

6.6 

6.5 

10  3  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.55 

12  17  86 

6.5 

3021 

58 

Microscopium 

5.9 

28  8 

4 

5.85 

5.8 

9  16  82 

5.9 

9  14  84 

5.8 

10  -1  86 

5.8 

3022 

51 

Aquarii 

7.5 

11  7 

5 

6.7 

6.8 

10  4  82 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.6 

9  29  88 

6.75 

3023 

79 

Capricorni 

8.1 

17  52 

13 

6.5 

6.4 

10  3  82 

6.2 

12  25  86 

6.75 

9  18  87 

6.7 

3024 

52 

Aquarii 

8.2 

0  25 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

10  4  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.85 

9  29  88 

6.85 

3025 

•  •  • 

« 

8.5 

3  5 

5 

7.0 

10  4  82 

7.0 

10  2  86 

6.9 

10  15  87 

7.0 

3026 

80 

Capricorni 

8.5 

21  10 

6 

5.6 

5.5 

9  16  82 

5.65 

10  1  86 

5.5 

10  2  86 

5.65 

3027 

81 

it 

8.8 

15  41 

3 

5.85 

5.7 

10  3  82 

5.9 

9  18  87 

5.75 

10  13  87 

5.95 

3028 

... 

Aquarii 

9.1 

9  38 

2 

7.4 

7.3 

10  4  82 

7.4 

10  20  86 

7.4 

•  •   •  •   . 

3029 

53 

ii 

9.2 

13  43 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

10  3  82 

7.0 

10  2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3030 

54 

« 

9.6 

9  44 

2 

6.6 

6.6 

10  4  82 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.6 

3031 

55 

it 

10.2 

2  8 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

10  4  82 

6.9 

10  2  86 

6.85 

9  29  88 

6.85 

3032 

56 

« 

10.2 

10  39 

2 

6.8 

6.9 

10  4  82 

6.8 

10  20  86 

6.8 

3033 

57 

<t 

10.4 

13  48 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

10  3  82 

6.5 

10  2  86 

6.6 

'9  29  88 

6.55 

3034 

82 

Capricorni 

11.0 

18  30 

4 

5.45 

5.5 

9  16  82 

5.5 

10  2  86 

5.4 

9  29  88 

5.5 

3035 

83 

tt 

11.4 

20  51 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9  16  82 

6.9 

10  2  86 

6.95 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3036 

64 

Microscopium 

11.5 

29  17 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

9  14  84 

6.5 

10  1  86 

6.6 

9  29  88 

6.55 

3037 

58 

Aquarii 

11.6 

5  3 

4 

5.7 

5.8 

10  4  82 

5.8 

10  2  86 

5.6 

9  18  87 

5.7 

3038 

84 

Capricorni 

12.5 

27  44 

5 

6.8 

6.9 

9  16  82 

6.85 

10  1  86 

6.6 

9  18  87 

6.8 

3039 

85 

u 

12.5 

26  52 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.85 

10  1  86 

6.85 

9  29  88 

6.75 

3040 

59 

Aquarii 

13.0 

14  33 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10  3  82 

6.95 

10  2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3041 

60 

M 

13.2 

13  31 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

10  3  82 

6.95 

10  2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3042 

61 

tt 

13.3 

14  2 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10  3  82 

6.95 

10  2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

7.0 

3043 

66 

Microscop  ium 

14.4 

29  42 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

9  14  84 

6.6 

10  1  86 

6.85 

9  18  87 

6.8 

3044 

62 

Aquarii 

14.5 

5  5 

2 

6.1 

6.1 

10  4  82 

6.1 

10  2  86 

6.1 

3045 

86 

Capricorni 

15.3 

17  22 

8 

4.4 

4.4 

9  16  82 

4.35 

10  1  86 

4.35 

10  2  86 

4.4 

3046 

64 

Aquarii 

15.3 

9  51 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

10  4  82 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3047 

63 

2 
(( 

15.5 

+  0  50 

4 

7.0 

6.8 

9  17  84 

6.9 

10  2  86 

6.8 

10  24  88 

7.2 

3048 

87 

Capricorni 

15.8 

-23  12 

6 

6.1 

6.0 

9  16  82 

6.1 

10  1  86 

6.05 

11  18  86 

6.15 

3049 

66 

Aquarii 

16.0 

3  40 

4 

6.7 

6.9 

10  4  82 

6.75 

10  2  86 

6.75 

9  29  88 

6.65 

3050 

65 

u 

16.2 

9  51 

4 

6.35 

6.2 

10  4  82 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.4 

9  29  88 

6.45 

3051 

88 

Capricorni 

16.7 

25  44 

5 

6.8 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  18  87 

6.8 

3052 

89 

u 

17.0 

23  17 

8 

6.65 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.4 

10  1  86 

6.6 

10  19  86 

6.6 

3053 

90 

M 

17.1 

21  23 

5 

5.8 

5.7 

9  16  82 

5.8 

10  1  86 

5.75 

11  22  86 

5.65 

3054 

91 

M 

17.1 

24  57 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.85 

10  2  86 

6.85 

9  29  88 

6.75 

3055 

67 

Aquarii 

17.4 

13  25 

4 

5.6 

5.7 

10  3  82 

5.7 

10  2  86 

5.5 

9  18  87 

5.6 

3056 

69 

tt 

18.4 

3  56 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

10  4  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.5 

9  29  88 

6.55 

3057 

68 

u 

18.5 

10  17 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

10  4  82 

5.65 

10  20  86 

5.75 

9  29  88 

5.9 

3058 

92 

Capricorni 

18.6 

24  22 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10  2  86 

6.8 

11  22  86 

6.9 

3059 

71 

Aquarii 

18.6 

14  49 

6 

6.7 

6.8 

10  3  82 

6.8 

12  17  86 

6.55 

12  20  86 

6.6 

3060 

70 

n 

18.8 

4  5 

4 

5.65 

5.7 

10  4  82 

5.55 

10  2  86 

5.8 

12  17  86 

5.7 

3061 

72 

u 

19.5 

0  0 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

9  17  84 

6.4 

10  2  86 

6.55 

9  18  87 

6.55 

3062 

93 

Capricorni 

19.5 

22  57 

6 

3.85 

3.7 

9  16  82 

3.7 

10  1  86 

3.9 

10  22  86 

3.9 

3063 

73 

Aquarii 

19.6 

12  38 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

10  3  82 

6.95 

10  2  86 

6.9 

11  28  86 

6.9 

3064 

74 

u 

21  20.1 

+  0  34 

2 

6.3 

6.2 

9  17  84 

6.3 

10  2  86 

6.3 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE    MAGNITUDES   OF    SOUTHERN    STARS. 


65 


No. 

U.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd 

D.A 

Date. 

Mag 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m. 

0     / 

3065 

94 

Capricorni 

21  20.2 

-21  44 

6 

6.3 

6.2 

9  16  82 

6.2 

10   1  86 

6.3 

10   2  86 

6.3 

3066 

95 

a 

20.6 

14  8 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

10  3  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.9 

11  18  86 

6.9 

3067 

96 

it 

20.9 

12  12 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

10  3  82 

7.1 

10  2  86 

7.0 

10  13  87 

7.2 

3068 

97 

ti 

21.5 

12  7 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

10  3  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.8 

3069 

98 

u 

21.6 

22  21 

5 

4."5 

4.7 

9  16  82 

4.9 

10  1  86 

4.8 

11  26  86 

4.75 

3070 

1 

Piscis  Austrini 

21.6 

31  47 

4 

6.5 

6.5 

9  14  84 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.5 

9  29  88 

6.4 

3071 

99 

Capricorni 

22.8 

14  34 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

10  3  82 

6.95 

10  2  86 

7.0 

11  18  86 

7.0 

3072 

100 

n 

23.0 

19  42 

3 

6.7 

6.6 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.6 

3073 

101 

u 

23.8 

14  50 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

10  3  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.8 

3074 

102 

u 

24.4 

19  47 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

9  16  82 

6.9 

10  2  86 

7.0 

9  29  88 

7.15 

3075 

75 

Aquarii 

25.0 

6  7 

9 

2.8 

2.6 

10  2  82 

2.7 

9  21  84 

2.9 

9  26  84 

2.55 

3076 

103 

Capricorni 

25.4 

25  9 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

9  16  82 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.55 

9  29  88 

6.45 

3077 

104 

a 

25.6 

12  49 

7 

7.0 

7.0 

10  3  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.9 

11  18  86. 

7.0 

3078 

76 

Aquarii 

27.0 

1  23 

3 

6.65 

6.8 

9  17  84 

6.7 

10  2  86 

6.65 

9  29  88 

6.6 

3079 

3 

Piscis  Austrini 

27.5 

30  15 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

9  14  84 

6.4 

10  2  86 

6.4 

3080 

77 

Aquarii 

27.6 

4  55 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

10  4  82 

6.75 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3081 

78 

u 

27.8 

3  58 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

10  4  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.75 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3082 

105 

Capricorni 

27.8 

20  38 

2 

6.0 

6.0 

9  16  82 

6.0 

10  2  86 

6.0 

3083 

106 

u 

27.9 

20  48 

4 

6.7 

6.9 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10  2  86 

6.65 

9  18  87 

6.7 

3084 

107 

u 

28.1 

24  1 

5 

6.6 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.5 

10  2  86 

6.7 

9  18  87 

6.65 

3085 

79 

Aquarii 

28.4 

+  1  17 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

9  17  84 

6.8 

12  17  86 

•6.9 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3086 

80 

u 

28.8 

-  4  32 

3 

6.25 

6.2 

10  4  82 

6.3 

10  2  86 

6.2 

9  29  88 

6.3 

3087 

5 

Piscis  Austrini 

28.9 

26  44 

3 

6.05 

6.0 

9  14  84 

6.0 

12  25  86 

6.1 

9  29  88 

6.0 

3088 

108 

Capricorni 

30.1 

20  2 

4 

4.6 

4.7 

9  16  82 

4.6 

10  1  86 

4.6 

11  26  86 

4.6. 

3089 

.  .  . 

tt 

30.7 

19  48 

6 

7.35 

7.1 

9  16  82 

7.4 

10  2  86 

7.2 

10  19  86 

7.4 

3090 

81 

Aquarii 

31.1 

8  25 

2 

5.0 

5.0 

9  16  82 

5.0 

11  24  86 

5.0 

3091 

82 

i 
a 

31.2 

0  57 

3 

6.1 

6.2 

9  17  84 

6.1 

10  2  86 

6.05 

9  29  88 

6.15 

3092 

9 

Piscis  Austrini 

31.9 

27  52 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

9  14  84 

6.9 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3093 

109 

Capricorni 

32.8 

11  8 

3 

6.45 

6.3 

9  16  82 

6.45 

10  2  86 

6.5 

9  29  88 

6.45 

3094 

83 

Aquarii 

33.1 

0  37 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

9  17  84 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.65 

9  29  88 

6.8 

3095 

110 

Capricorni 

33.2 

17  14 

6 

3.6 

3.7 

9  16  82 

3.5 

10  1  86 

3.6 

10  2  86 

3.5 

3096 

84 

Aquarii 

33.2 

+  1  41 

3 

5.55 

5.5 

9  17  84 

5.6 

10  2  86 

5.5 

10  15  87  5.5 

3097 

12 

Piscis  Austrini 

34.6 

-25  40 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

9  14  84 

6.7 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3098 

111 

Capricorni 

34.8 

14  36 

6 

5.55 

5.6 

9  16  82 

5.45 

10  2  86 

5.6 

9  15  87 

5.55 

3099 

112 

a 

34.9 

23  50 

3 

5.7 

5.8 

9  16  82 

5.7 

9  14  84 

5.7 

10  2  86 

5.75 

3100 

113 

« 

35.7 

19  26 

5 

5.1 

5.0 

9  16  82 

5.2 

10  1  86 

5.1 

11  26  86 

5.1 

3101 

85 

Aquarii 

35.8 

+  0  43 

5 

5.95 

6.0 

9  17  84 

5.9 

10  2  86 

6.05 

9  18  87 

5.9 

3102 

114 

Capricorni 

36.2 

-20  11 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

9  16  82 

6.35 

10  2  86 

6.3 

9  29  88 

6.5. 

3103 

115 

a 

36.3 

14  58 

5 

6.1 

6.1 

9  16  82 

6.0 

10  2  86 

6.1 

9  18  87 

6.2 

3104 

116 

« 

37.2 

15  19 

3 

6.2 

6.3 

9  16  82 

6.2 

10  2  86 

6.15 

9  30  88 

6.25 

3105 

86 

Aquarii 

37.9 

5  18 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

10  10  82 

6.8 

10  20  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.8 

3106 

117-8 

Capricorni 

38.3 

9  39 

4 

5.35 

5.4 

9  16  82 

5.45 

10  2  86 

5.3 

9  15  87 

5.3 

3107 

119 

a 

38.6 

13  21 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6J 

9  29  88 

6.7 

3108 

120 

tt 

39.6 

9  51 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

9  16  82 

6.45 

10  2  86 

6.6 

9  18  87 

6.55 

3109 

121 

a 

39.8 

11  57 

4 

5.75 

5.7 

9  16  82 

5.75 

10  2  86 

5.7 

9  29  88 

5.75 

3110 

122 

u 

40.0 

12  16 

7 

7.0 

6.9 

9  16  82 

7.2 

10  2  86 

7.0 

11  18  86 

7.0 

3111 

123 

K 

40.1 

16  42 

8 

2.65 

2.8 

10  2  82 

2.4 

10  1  86 

2.9 

10  2  86 

2.65 

3112 

87 

Aquarii 

40.1 

2  48 

7 

7.0 

6.8 

10  10  82 

7.0 

10  20  86 

7.0 

11  18  86 

7.1 

3113 

a 

40.6 

2  52 

5 

7.4 

7.5 

10  10  82 

7.3 

10  20  86 

7.4 

9  29  88 

7.35 

3114 

'88 

a 

40.9 

5  11 

2 

6.9 

6.8 

10  10  82 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3115 

89 

n 

41.1 

6  30 

3 

6.35 

6.5 

10  10  82 

6.4 

10  20  86 

6.35 

9  29  88 

6.35 

3116 

90 

n 

42.5 

5  59 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

10  10  82 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3117 

17 

Piscis  Austrini 

21  42.7 

27  59 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10  2  86 

7.0 



VOL.  XII. 


66 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
ObsM 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

0     / 

3118 

124 

Capricorni 

21  42.9 

-13  18 

6 

6.45 

6.3 

9  16  82 

6.45 

10  2  86 

6.3 

9  18  87 

6.4 

3119 

125 

u 

43.3 

17  26 

2 

6.6 

6.5 

9  16  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.6 

3120 

126 

K 

43.9 

9  34 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.9 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3121 

•  •  • 

Aquarii 

44.2 

+  0  10 

3 

7.45 

7.5 

10  20  86 

7.4 

9  18  87 

7.5 

10  15  87 

7.5 

3122 

127 

Cupricorni 

44.3 

-23  51 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

9  16  82 

6.85 

10  2  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3123 

128 

a 

44.8 

19  12 

4 

6.35 

6.4 

9  16  82 

6.35 

10  2  86 

6.4 

9  29  88 

6.25 

3124 

91 

Aquarii 

45.2 

+  0  11 

5 

6.65 

6.7 

9  21  84 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.8 

9  18  87 

6.55 

3125 

92 

a 

45.9 

-  3  46 

5 

6.7 

6.7 

10  10  82 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.65 

9  18  87 

6.75 

3126 

93 

<( 

46.2 

4  35 

5 

6.95 

7.0 

10  10  82 

6.9 

10  20  86 

7.0 

9  18  87 

6.95 

3127 

129 

Capricorni 

46.3 

11  9 

3 

6.85 

7.0 

9  16  82 

6.8 

10  2  86 

6.9 

9  18  87 

6.8 

3128 

130 

& 

46.5 

14  8 

4 

5.4 

5.4 

9  16  82 

5.45 

10  2  86 

5.4 

9  29  88 

5.4 

3129 

131 

u 

46.9 

10  54 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

9  16  82 

6.45 

10  2  86 

6.6 

9  20  87 

6.35 

3130 

94 

Aquarii 

47.7 

4  52 

5 

6.05 

6.0 

10  10  82 

6.1 

-10  20  86 

6.1 

9  18  87 

6.05 

3131 

95 

u 

48.1 

3  53 

5 

6.5 

6.4 

10  10  82 

6.4 

10  20  86 

6.55 

9  18  87 

6.5 

3132 

132 

Capricorni 

49.9 

18  29 

3 

6.6 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.55 

9  29  88 

6.65 

3133 

133 

u 

51.0 

9  10 

5 

6.65 

6.7 

9  16  82 

6.7 

10  2  86 

6.6 

9  29  88 

6.5 

3134 

96 

Aquarii 

•51.7 

6  1 

5 

6.4 

6.5 

10  10  82 

6.4 

10  20  86 

6.35 

9  18  87 

6.4 

3135 

134 

Capricorni 

51.8 

21  47 

2 

6.5 

6.6 

10  .  9  82 

6.5 

12  25  86  6.5 



3136 

97 

Aquarii 

52.2 

24  26 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

10  9  82 

6.9 

10  19  86  6.9 

3137 

98 

u 

52.4 

4  58 

5 

6.45 

6.4 

10  10  82 

6.4 

10  20  86 

6.55 

9  18  87 

6.45 

3138 

21 

Piscis  Austrini 

53.7 

29  3 

3 

5.65 

5.7 

9  14  84 

5.7 

10  19  86 

5.7 

9  29  88 

5.6 

3139 

99 

Aquarii 

54.7 

0  0 

3 

6.1 

5.9 

9  21  84 

6.1 

10  20  86 

6.2 

10  15  87 

6.05 

3140 

100 

u 

55.3 

18  30 

3 

6.55 

6.6 

9  16  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.55 

9  29  88 

6.55 

3-141 

101 

U 

55.6 

17  34 

3  6.6 

6.5 

9  16  82 

6.6 

10  2  86 

6.55 

9  29  88 

6.65 

3142 

Piscis  Austrini 

56.1 

30  30 

3  7.1 

7.2 

9  14  84 

7.1 

10  19  86 

7.0 

9  29  88 

7.2 

3143 

102 

Aquarii 

56.7 

7  8 

6  I  5.85 

5.8 

10  10  82 

5.8 

10  20  86 

6.0 

11  24  86 

5.85 

3144 

103 

a. 

56.9 

2  46 

5 

4.85 

4.9 

10  9  82 

5.1 

9  26  84 

4.75 

10  20  86 

4.8 

3145 

23 

Piscis  Austrini 

57.2 

30  31 

3 

6.9 

7.0 

9  14  84 

6.9 

10  19  86 

6.95 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3146 

24 

it        U 

57.4 

26  29 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10  19  86 

6.95 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3147 

25 

u      u 

57.5 

27  26 

3 

6.15 

6.1 

9  14  84 

6.2 

10  19  86 

6.1 

9  29  88 

6.1 

3148 

104 

Aquarii 

58.4 

1  31 

4 

5.6 

5.7 

9  21  84 

5.7 

10  20  86 

5.5 

9  18  87 

5.5 

3149 

105 

a. 

59.4 

0  56 

10 

2.7 

2.7 

9  21  84 

2.1 

9  26  84 

2.8 

10  2  86 

2.7 

3150 

106 

u 

59.4 

15  30 

5 

7.0 

7.0 

10  9  82 

7.1 

10  19  86 

7.0 

9  18  87 

7.0 

3151 

107 

u 

21  59.7 

14  29 

7 

4.15 

4.4 

10  9  82 

4.6 

10  19  86 

4.1 

11  24  86 

4.15 

3152 

108 

a 

22  0.3 

22  51 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10  9  82 

6.9 

10  19  86 

7.0 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3153 

110 

a 

0.8 

15  6 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

10  9  82 

6.85 

10  19  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.9 

3154 

111 

u 

2.1 

13  55 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10  9  82 

7.0 

10  19  86 

6.95 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3155 

112 

it 

2.1 

19  8 

7 

5.9 

5.9 

10  10  82 

5.75 

10  2  86 

5.85 

9  29  88 

5.95 

3156 

113 

C( 

2.5 

24  16 

2 

6.7 

6.6 

10  9  82 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.7 

3157 

114 

<c 

2.9 

8  9 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  20  86 

6.9 

10  15  87 

6.95 

3158 

31 

Piscis  Austrin  i 

2.9 

28  54 

8 

6.7 

6.5 

9  14  84 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.75 

9  29  88 

6.6 

3159 

115 

Aquarii 

3.8 

4  30 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

9  21  84 

6.5 

10  20  86 

6.65 

10  15  87 

6.5 

3160 

116 

a 

3.9 

11  26 

4 

6.9 

6.8 

10  9  82 

7.0 

10  19  86 

7.0 

9  29  88 

6.85 

3161 

117 

U 

3.9 

12  11 

3 

5.65 

5.6 

10  9  82 

5.7 

10  19  86 

5.6 

9  29  88 

5.6 

3162 

118 

U 

4.0 

4  53 

3 

6.45 

6.3 

9  21  84 

6.5 

10  20  86  6.4 

10  15  87 

6.45 

3163 

119 

It 

4.1 

21  51 

2 

6.3 

6.4 

10  9  82 

6.3 

10  19  86  6.3 

3164 

120 

u 

5.7 

14  49 

6 

6.25 

6.4 

10  9  82 

6.2 

10  19  86  6.5 

11  24  86 

6.2 

3165 

33 

Piscis  Austrini 

5.9 

26  57 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

9  14  84 

6.5 

10  19  86  6.4 

11  26  86 

6.3 

3166 

121 

Aquarii 

6.2 

5  20 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

9  21  84 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.65 

11  26  86 

6.75 

3167 

34 

Piscis  Austrini 

6.7 

25  48 

t 

6.0 

5.9 

9  14  84 

6.0 

10  19  86 

6.0 

11  26  86 

6.1 

3168 

122 

Aquarii 

6.8 

12  33 

o 

7.0 

7.0 

10  9  82 

7.0 

10  19  86 

7.0 

3169 

35 

Piscis  Austrini 

7.2 

28  23 

5 

5.5 

5.6 

9  14  84 

5.4 

10  19  86 

5.4 

11  26  86 

5.45 

3170 

123 

Aquarii 

22  7.4 

21  42 

4 

5.85 

5.8 

10  9  82 

5.9 

10  19  86 

5.8 

11  18  86 

5.8 

CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


67 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 

QllS. 

Mag 

Separate  Observations. 

K.  A. 

J)ecl. 

Menu 
ObsU 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Wag. 

A.   m. 

0    / 

3171 

124 

Aquarii 

22  7.8 

-24  37 

3 

7.0 

C.'i 

10   9  82 

7.05 

10  19  86 

6.9 

10  15  87 

7.0 

3172 

125 

it 

7.9 

16  26 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

10  9  82 

6.6 

10  19  86 

6.8 

10*15  87 

6.65 

3173 

36 

P  iscis  Austrini 

9.6 

26  31 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

9  14  84 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.5 

11  26  86 

6.55 

3174 

Aquarii 

9.2 

23  38 

3 

7.4 

7.1 

10  9  82 

7.4 

10  19  86 

7.5 

9  29  88 

7.35 

3175 

126 

14 

10.0 

23  46 

3 

6.55 

6.7 

10  9  82 

6.5 

10  19  86 

6.6 

9  29  88 

6.5 

3176 

127 

II 

10.1 

13  27 

4 

5.85 

5.8 

10  9  82 

5.8 

10  19  86 

5.9 

12  17  86 

5.8 

3177 

128 

u 

10.1 

2  13 

2 

6.4 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.4 

10  20  86 

6.4 

3178 

129 

cc 

10.2 

8  24 

3 

4.35 

4.3 

10  9  82 

4.3 

10  19  86 

4.4 

10  20  86 

4.4 

3179 

130 

M 

10.3 

9  40 

4 

6.2 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.2 

10  20  86 

6.1 

10  15  87 

6.3 

3180 

131 

• 

10.6 

6  1 

6 

6.2 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.2 

10  20  86 

6.25 

11  24  86 

6.15 

3181 

132 

u 

11.7 

0  52 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

9  21  84 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.8 

10  15  87 

6.6 

3182 

133 

« 

12.3 

13  56 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

10  9  82 

6.4 

10  19  86 

6.4 

12  17  86 

6.4 

3183 

38 

Piscis  Austrini 

12.3 

28  50 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

9  14  84 

7.0 

10  19  86 

6.95 

9  29  88 

6.95 

3184 

134 

Aquarii 

13.6 

8  27 

5 

5.45 

5.6 

10  9  82 

5.5 

9  21  84 

5.6 

10  19  86 

5.3 

3185 

135 

« 

14.7 

22  13 

5 

5.55 

5.6 

10  9  82 

5.5 

10  19  86 

5.6 

11  18  86 

5.5 

3186 

136 

• 

15.2 

2  1 

10 

3.75 

3.9 

10  9  82 

3.85 

9  12  84 

4.1 

9  26  84 

3.8 

3187 

137 

u 

16.6 

25  24 

2 

6.0 

5.9 

10  10  82 

6.0 

10  19  86 

6.0 

3188 

138 

u 

17.0 

7  50 

4 

6.35 

6.2 

9  21  84 

6.2 

10  20  86 

6.4 

11  24  86 

6.4 

3189 

139 

w 

17.6 

5  28 

5 

5.75 

5.8 

9  21  84 

5.7  - 

10  20  86 

5.9 

11  24  86 

5.7 

3190 

140 

t< 

17.8 

14  10 

4 

6.05 

6.1 

10  9  82 

6.0 

10  19  86 

6.1 

12  17  86 

6.1 

3191 

141 

• 

18.2 

1  49 

2 

6.9 

6.8 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3192 

142 

u 

18.9 

+  0  45 

10 

4.7 

4.9 

10  9  82 

4.7 

9  12  84 

4.9 

9  26  84 

5.1 

3193 

143 

u 

19.0 

-20  52 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

10  10  82 

6.8 

10  19  86 

6.8 

10  3  88 

6.85 

3194 

144 

M 

19.3 

24  19 

3 

6.4 

6.3 

10  10  82 

6.45 

10  19  86 

6.3 

10  15  87 

6.45 

3195 

145-6 

« 

19.8 

17  23 

2 

5.9 

5.8 

10  9  82 

5.9 

10  19  86 

5.9 

3196 

II 

19.8 

3  25 

5 

7.0 

9  21  85 

6.9 

10  20  86 

7.2 

11  24  86 

6.8 

3197 

147 

M 

20.0 

8  1 

0 

6.9 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3198 

148 

M 

20.1 

11  52 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

10  9  82 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3199 

149 

u 

20.7 

1  57 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

7.0 

10  3  88 

6.95 

3200 

150-1 

u  . 

22.4 

0  40 

9 

3.6 

3.5 

10  9  82 

3.7 

9  21  84 

3.75 

9  26  84 

3.4 

3201 

40 

Piscis  Austrini 

22.8 

27  45 

5 

6.2 

6.3 

9  14  84 

6.0 

10  15  84 

6.2 

10  19  86 

6.3 

3202 

152 

Aquarii 

23.3 

13  33 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

10  9  82  0.6 

10  19  86 

6.5 

9  29  88 

6.5 

3203 

153 

u 

23.6 

15  13 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

10  9  82  6.4 

10  19  86 

6.3 

9  29  88 

6.3 

3204 

154 

H 

24.0 

11  19 

4 

4.85 

5.1 

10  9  82  5.0 

10  19  86 

4.85 

10  15  87 

4.75 

3205 

41 

Piscis  Austrini 

24.0 

26  43 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

9  14  84  6.7 

10  19  86 

•6.7 

9  29  88 

6.65 

3206 

155 

Aquarii 

24.9 

3  33 

4 

6.55 

6.6 

9  21  84  6.4 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  15  87 

6.65 

3207 

157 

u 

24.8 

7  12 

4 

6.3 

6.2 

9  21  84  6.5 

10  20  86 

6.4 

9  30  88 

6.2 

3208 

156 

u 

25.1 

11  33 

3 

6.5 

6.7 

10  9  82  6.6 

10  20  86 

6.4 

10  15  87 

6.5 

3209 

158 

u 

26.0 

7  7 

4 

7.05 

7.0 

9  21  84  7.0 

11  24  86 

7.2 

12  20  86 

7.1 

3210 

159 

u 

27.5 

10  15 

4 

6.8 

6.7 

9  21  84  6.9 

10  20  86 

6.85 

9  30  88 

6.8 

3211 

160 

u 

27.6 

2  13 

3 

6.15 

6.2 

9  21  84 

6.2 

10  20  86 

6.15 

10  3  88 

6.15 

3212 

161 

u 

27.9 

21  21 

5 

5.55 

5.7 

10  10  82 

5.65 

10  19  86 

5.45 

11  18  86 

5.6 

3213 

162 

M 

28.7 

24  38 

3 

6.25 

6.2 

10  10  82  6.3 

10  19  86 

6.2 

10  3  88 

6.3 

3214 

163 

K 

28.9 

0  46 

9 

3.95 

4.1 

10  9  82  4.1 

9  12  84 

3.9 

9  26  84 

4.1 

3215 

164 

1C 

29.1 

18  6 

3 

6.65 

6.7 

10  10  82  6.6 

10  19  86 

6.75 

10  15  87 

6.6 

3216 

165 

U 

29.4 

17  2 

3 

6.7 

6.7 

10  10  82 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.75 

10  3  88 

6.6 

3217 

166 

(1 

31.3 

4  52 

5 

5.2 

5.2 

9  21  84 

4.9 

10  20  86 

5.25 

11  24  86 

5.3 

3218 

167 

M 

31.8 

8  33 

5 

6.45 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.4 

10  20  86 

6.6 

11  24  86 

6.4 

3219 

48 

Piscis  Austrin  I 

31.8 

29  24 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

9  21  84  6.6 

10  19  86 

6.7 

10  15  87 

6.75 

3220 

168 

Aquarii 

32.7 

10  41 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.85 

9  30  88 

6.8 

3221 

50 

Piscis  Austrini 

32.  S 

28  59 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

9  21  84 

6.3 

10  19  86 

6.5 

10  15  87 

6.45 

3222 

169 

Aquarii 

33.5 

10  1 

4 

6.85 

6.8 

9  21  84 

6.9 

9  26  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.85 

3223 

52 

Piscis  Austrini 

22  33.7 

27  42 

3 

4.05 

4.3 

9  21  84 

4.0 

10  19  86 

4.15 

10  15  87 

4.05 

68 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

R.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.   m 

0    / 

3224 

170 

Aquarii 

22  34.2 

-24  10 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

10  10  82 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  19  86 

7.0 

3225 

171 

ci 

34.3 

4  12 

6 

6.65 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.6 

11  24  86 

6.7 

3226 

53 

Piscis  Austrini 

35.4 

30  1 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

9  21  84 

6.6 

10  19  86 

6.6 

9  29  88 

6.5 

3227 

172 

Aquarii 

35.6 

5  45 

3 

6.85 

6.7 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.8 

10  3  88 

6.9 

3228 

•  .  * 

M 

36.3 

0  35 

3 

7.0 

7.3 

9  21  84 

7.0 

10  20  86 

7.0 

10  3  88 

7.0 

3229 

173 

u 

36.4 

0  25 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

9  21  84 

7.0 

10  20  86 

7.0 

3230 

174 

M 

36.5 

8  58 

6 

6.4 

6.6 

9  21  84 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.6 

11  24  86 

6.4 

3231 

175 

M 

36.7 

7  37 

5 

6.4 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.5 

11  24  86 

6.4 

3232 

176 

H 

36.9 

19  29 

5 

5.0 

4.9 

10  9  82 

5.0 

10  19  86 

5.15 

11  18  86 

5.05 

3233 

54 

Piscis  Austrini 

38.7 

25  54 

3 

6.5 

6.5 

9  21  84 

6.6 

10  19  86 

6.45 

10  15  87 

6.5 

3234 

177 

Aquarii 

39.7 

11  49 

2 

6.9 

7.0 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.9 

3235 

178 

j. 

a 

40.7 

18  13 

4 

6.8 

6.9 

10  10  82 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.75 

10  3  88 

6.95 

3236 

179 

u 

40.9 

20  1C 

5 

5.5 

5.4 

10  9  82 

5.3 

10  19  86 

5.45 

11  18  86 

5.6 

3237 

180 

H 

41.1 

14  43 

4 

5.8 

5.8 

10  9  82 

5.95 

10  20  86 

5.7 

11  24  86 

5.75 

3238 

57 

Piscis  Austrini 

41.1 

26  34 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

9  21  84 

6.3 

10  19  86 

6.45 

10  15  87 

6.5 

3239 

•  .  . 

Aquarii 

41.4 

4  53 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  15  87 

6.55 

3240 

58 

Piscis  Austrini 

41.6 

28  13 

3 

6.8 

6.8 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  19  86 

6.8 

9  29  88 

6.85 

3241 

181 

Aquarii 

41.9 

11  13 

4 

6.35 

6.2 

9  21  84 

6.4 

9  26  84 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.4 

3242 

182 

u 

42.5 

23  45 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

10  10  82 

7.0 

10  19  86 

7.0 

11  26  86 

6.9 

3243 

183 

a 

43.0 

14  15 

9 

4.45 

4.2 

10  9  82 

4.0 

10  2  86 

4.2 

10  19  86 

4.55 

3244 

60 

Piscis  Austrini 

44.5 

30  12 

4 

6.4 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.3 

10  19  86 

6.45 

10  15  87 

6.4 

3245 

184 

Aquarii 

45.9 

19  42 

7 

7.1 

6.8 

10  10  82 

7.05 

10  19  86 

6.9 

12  20  86 

7.2 

3246 

185 

u 

46.1 

8  15 

10 

4.0 

3.6 

10  9  82 

3.7 

10  2  86 

4.0 

10  21  86 

3.95 

3247 

186 

u 

46.2 

10  43 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

9  21  84 

6.9 

10  20  86 

6.8 

10  13  88 

6.9 

3248 

187 

it 

46.9 

12  17 

4 

5.9 

6.0 

9  21  84 

5.8 

9  26  84 

5.9 

10  20  86 

5.95 

3249 

188 

«< 

47.0 

6  39 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

9  21  84 

7.0 

10  20  86 

6.8 

10  15  87 

6.9 

3250 

189 

u 

47.4 

19  50 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

10  10  82 

6.8 

10  19  86 

6.8 

9  30  88 

6.85 

3251 

190 

M 

47.5 

12  51 

2 

7.0 

7.0 

9  21  84 

7.0 

10  20  86 

7.0 

3252 

191 

ti 

48.0 

16  29 

8 

3.1 

3.2 

10  9  82 

3.1 

10  1  86 

3.2 

ii  is  86 

3.0 

3253 

192 

14 

48.1 

7  52 

4 

6.65 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.65 

12  17  86 

6.6 

3254 

193 

u 

48.2 

16  56 

3 

5.75 

5.8 

10  10  82 

5.8. 

10  21  86 

5.7 

10  3  88 

5.8 

3255 

194 

a 

48.2 

23  2 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10  10  82 

6.8 

10  19  86 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.8 

3256 

3 

Piscium 

48.6 

+  0  24 

4 

6.25 

6.3 

10  9  84 

6.2 

10  21  86 

6.4 

10  15  87 

6.2 

3257 

195 

Aquarii 

48.7 

-  5  39 

4 

5.95 

5.9 

9  21  84 

6.0 

10  20  86 

5.9 

10  15  87 

5.95 

3258 

196 

a 

48.8 

20  48 

4 

6.75 

6.6 

10  10  82 

6.6 

10  19  86 

6.8 

11  26  86 

6.8 

3259 

4 

Piscium 

50.7 

3  55 

5 

6.45 

6.6 

10  21  86 

6.75 

12  21  86 

6.35 

12  25  86 

6.3 

3260 

197 

Aquarii 

50.8 

5  29 

4 

6.65 

6.6 

9  21  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  15  87 

6.6 

3261 

6 

Piscium 

51.8 

3  4 

3 

6.4 

6.2 

10  9  84 

6.4 

10  21  86 

6.4 

9  29  88 

6.4 

3262 

7 

H 

52.0 

2  5 

4 

6.4 

6.5 

10  9  84 

6.3 

10  21  86 

6.4 

9  29  88 

6.45 

3263 

68 

Piscis  Austrini 

52.8 

30  8 

3 

6.0 

5.9 

9  21  84 

6.0 

10  19  86 

5.9 

9  29  88 

6.05 

3264 

198 

Aquarii 

53.0 

13  44 

5 

6.55 

6.6 

9  21  84 

6.4 

9  26  84 

6.5 

10  20  86 

6.65 

3265 

9 

Piscium 

53.1 

+  0  18 

3 

5.7 

5.4 

10  9  84 

5.65 

10  21  86 

5.7 

9  29  88 

5.7 

3266 

69 

Piscis  Austrini 

53.3 

-25  50 

3 

6.2 

6.1 

9  26  84 

6.1 

12  21  86 

6.2 

9  29  88 

6.25 

3267 

70 

U       It 

53.6 

26  18 

2 

6.6 

6.7 

9  26  84 

6.6 

12  21  86 

6.6 

3268 

199 

Aquarii 

53.8 

9  33 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  20  86 

6.95 

10  15  87 

6.95 

3269 

10 

Piscium 

54.2 

0  29 

4 

6.55 

6.4 

10  9  84 

6.4 

10  21  86 

6.6 

10  15  87 

6.65 

3270 

71 

Piscis  Austrini 

54.5 

29  31 

4 

6.05 

5.9 

9  21  84 

6.0 

10  19  86 

5.9 

10  19  87 

6.2 

3271 

200 

Aquarii 

54.7 

23  28 

4 

6.65 

6.7 

10  10  82 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.6 

11  26  86 

6.65 

3272 

201 

a 

54.9 

7  44 

6 

6.5 

6.6 

9  21  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.35 

11  24  86 

6.5 

3273 

202 

a 

55.1 

5  23 

4 

6.15 

6.1 

9  21  84 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.1 

10  15  87 

6.1 

3274 

203 

a 

56.0 

19  13 

6 

6.75 

7.0 

10  10  82 

6.7 

10  21  86 

7.0 

11  24  86 

6.7 

3275 

204 

u 

56.1 

7  15 

6 

6.55 

6.4 

9  21  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.45 

11  24  86 

6.45 

3276 

205 

u 

22  56.1 

21  32 

4 

6.55 

6.5 

10  10  82 

6.55 

10  19  86 

6.45 

11  26  86 

6.6 

CATALOGUE   OP   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


69 


No. 

U.A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs. 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

E.  A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Data. 

Mag. 

ft.   m. 

0     / 

3277 

73 

Piscis  Austrini 

22  56.9 

-27  29 

2 

7.0 

6.9 

9  26  84 

7.0 

12  20  86 

7.0 

3278 

74 

u       <t 

56.9 

31  7 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

9  26  84 

6.9 

10  19  86 

6.95 

9  29  88 

7.0 

3279 

206 

Aquarii 

57.5 

5  28 

4 

6.75 

6.9 

9  21  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.8 

10  15  87 

6.8 

3280 

75 

Piscis  Austrini 

58.1 

27  49 

4 

7.0 

7.0 

9  26  84 

6.9 

12  21  86 

7.0 

9  29  88 

7.1 

3281 

207 

Aquarii 

58.6 

17  45 

3 

6.35 

6.3 

10  10  82 

6.3 

10  21  86 

6.4 

9  30  88 

6.3 

3282 

208 

a 

58.7 

8  22 

4 

5.4 

5.4 

9  21  84 

5.5 

10  20  86 

5.4 

11  21  86 

5.3 

3283 

209 

K 

58.7 

17  34 

5 

7.2 

6.9 

10  10  82 

7.2 

10  21  86 

7.3 

11  24  86 

7.2 

3284 

u 

58.8 

8  26 

6 

7.1 

7.4 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  20  86 

7.4 

11  24  86 

7.3 

3285 

'ie 

Piscium 

58.9 

+  0  38 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

10  9  84 

6.5 

10  20  86 

6.75 

12  21  86 

6.6 

3286 

.  •  • 

Aquarii 

22  59.3 

8  36 

4 

6.85 

9  21  84 

6.8 

10  20  86 

6.95 

10  25  88 

6.8 

3287 

210 

M 

23  0.0 

-24  25 

11 

4.5 

4.4 

10  9  82 

4.65 

9  21  84 

4.5 

9  26  84 

4.5 

3288 

1 

Sculptoris 

0.2 

30  43 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

9  26  84 

6.8 

10  19  86 

6.75 

10  31  88 

6.75 

3289 

2 

it 

1.6 

29  30 

4 

5.85 

6.0 

9  26  84 

5.9 

12  20  86 

5.85 

10  19  87 

5.75 

3290 

Piscis  Austrini 

2.2 

26  30 

3 

6.9 

•  .  • 

12  21  86 

7.0 

12  25  86 

6.85 

9  29  88 

6.85 

3291 

'\i 

Piscium 

2.3 

+  1  27 

4 

5.3 

5.6 

10  9  84 

5.3 

10  21  86 

5.25 

12  21  86 

5.4 

3292 

211 

Aquarii 

2.8 

-21  51 

10 

3.7 

3.7 

10  9  82 

3.65 

9  21  84 

3.8 

9  26  84 

3.7 

3293 

3 

Sculptoris 

3.0 

28  46 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

9  26  84 

6.3 

10  19  87 

6.3 

10  31  88 

6.35 

3294 

212 

Aquarii 

3.2 

23  8 

11 

4.8 

4.9 

10  9  82 

4.9 

9  21  84 

4.7 

9  26  84 

4.9 

3295 

213 

U 

3.3 

15  11 

4 

6.65 

6.8 

10  13  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.7 

3296 

4 

Sculptoris 

4.0 

30  12 

4 

6.6 

6.6 

9  26  84 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.55 

10  19  87 

6.5 

3297 

214 

Aquarii 

4.2 

6  38 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

10  9  84 

6.95 

10  20  86 

6.9 

10  31  88 

7.0 

3298 

215 

U 

7.9 

6  43 

7 

4.35 

4.1 

10  9  82 

4.1 

10  2  86 

4.3 

11  26  86 

4.4 

3299 

216 

K 

8.2 

11  22 

4 

6.7 

6.5 

10  13  84 

6.6 

10  21  86 

6.75 

12  20  86 

6.7 

3300 

5 

Sculptoris 

9.0 

30  32 

4 

6.75 

6.7 

9  26  84 

6.7 

10  19  86 

6.75 

10  19  87 

6.75 

3301 

217 

Aquarii 

9.1 

4  11 

2 

5.5 

5.4 

10  9  84 

5.5 

10  20  86 

5.5 

3302 

218 

u 

9.3 

9  46 

6 

4.2 

4.1 

10  9  82 

4.1 

10  2  86 

4.3 

11  21  86 

4.3 

3303 

20 

Piscium 

9.3 

+  0  38 

3 

6.9 

6.8 

10  9  84 

7.0 

10  21  86 

6.8 

10  19  87 

6.9 

3304 

219 

Aquarii 

10.4 

-  8  25 

5 

5.35 

5.3 

10  9  84 

5.3 

10  20  86 

5.3 

11  21  86 

5.65 

3305 

6 

Sculptoris 

10.4 

29  7 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

9  26  84 

6.7 

12  20  86 

6.6 

10  19  87 

6.5 

3306 

220 

Aquarii 

10.5 

7  51 

3 

6.75 

6.8 

10  9  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.8 

10  31  88 

6.7 

3307 

u 

10.9 

16  51 

4 

6.9 

•  •  • 

10  13  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

7.0 

12  20  86 

7.0 

3308 

221 

U 

11.1 

12  24 

7 

6.45 

6.6 

10  13  84 

6.35 

10  21  86 

6.7 

11  24  86 

6.3 

3309 

222 

U 

11.4 

9  52 

7 

4.1 

4.2 

10  9  82 

4.35 

10  2  86 

4.05 

11  21  86 

4.0 

3310 

8 

Sculptoris 

12.2 

31  14 

3 

6.9 

6.9 

9  26  84 

6.8 

10  19  86 

6.95 

10  19  87 

6.95 

3311 

9 

u 

12.4 

29  4 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

9  26  84 

6.7 

12  20  86 

6.6 

10  19  87 

6.75 

3312 

223 

Aquarii 

12.5 

10  18 

8 

4.6 

4.8 

10  9  82 

4.65 

10  2  86 

4.4 

11  21  86 

4.7 

3313 

224 

a 

12.5 

11  8 

4 

5.45 

5.5 

10  13  84 

5.55 

10  21  86 

5.45 

10  22  86 

5.45 

3314 

225 

u 

12.8 

18  46 

3 

6.7 

6.8 

10  10  82 

6.75 

10  21  86 

6.7 

10  31  88 

6.7 

3315 

226 

K 

12.9 

5  48 

3 

5.55 

5.6 

10  9  84 

5.6 

10  20  86 

5.5 

10  31  88 

5.6 

3316 

227 

U 

13.8 

4  36 

4 

6.65 

6.5 

10  9  84 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  3  88 

6.7 

3317 

228 

U 

14.2 

6  35 

4 

6.3 

6.4 

10  9  84 

6.2 

10  20  86 

6.4 

10  19  87' 

6.2 

3318 

11 

Sculptoris 

14.6 

27  40 

4 

5.9 

6.0 

9  26  84 

5.7 

10  20  86 

6.0 

12  21  86 

5.9 

3319 

229 

Aquarii 

14.9 

5  21 

4 

6.6 

6.7 

10  9  84 

6.5 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  31  88 

6.7 

3320 

230 

(4 

16.1 

15  44 

3 

5.3 

5.3 

10  13  84 

5.3 

10  21  86 

5.3 

10  22  86 

5.3 

3321 

231 

u 

16.4 

20  47 

9 

4.0 

3.9 

10  9  82 

3.9 

9  21  84 

4.1 

9  26  84 

4.0 

3322 

24 

Piscium 

17.1 

0  24 

4 

6.6 

6.4 

10  9  84 

6.7 

10  21  86 

6,5 

12  19  86 

6.5 

3323 

232 

Aquarii 

17.3 

9  9 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

10  9  84 

7.1 

10  21  86 

6.9 

10  19  87 

6.8 

3324 

233 

u 

17.5 

22  27 

3 

6.85 

6.8 

10  10  82 

6.9 

10  22  86 

6.8 

10  31  88 

6.9 

3325 

234 

K 

17.5 

19  23 

3 

6.7 

6.9 

10  10  82 

6.75 

10  21  86 

6.7 

10  31  88 

6.7 

3326 

235 

Cl 

19.5 

21  20 

12 

4.55 

4.4 

10  9  82 

4.4 

9  21  84 

4.5 

9  26  84 

4.3 

3327 

12 

Sculptoris 

19.6 

28  6 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.7 

12  21  86 

6.75 

3328 

236 

Aquarii 

21.6 

12  8 

3 

6.95 

7.0 

10  10  82 

7.0 

10  22  86 

6.9 

10  31  88 

7.0 

3329 

237 

it 

23  21.6 

12  8 

3 

6.75 

6.7 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  21  86 

6.7 

10  31  88 

6.7 

70 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


No. 

U.A. 

No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Ob8 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

U.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

h.   m. 

0     / 

3330 

14 

Sculptoris 

23  21.8 

-26  7 

4 

6.65 

6.4 

9  26  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.6 

10  31  88 

6.7 

3331 

Aquarii 

22.3 

6  5 

3 

7.0 

10  9  84 

7.1 

10  21  86 

6.9 

10  19  87 

6.95 

3332 

238 

it 

22.6 

9  57 

4 

6.45 

6.5 

10  13  84 

6.6 

10  21  86 

6.5 

11  24  86 

6.45 

3333 

30 

Piscium 

23.0 

2  29 

5 

6.4 

6.4 

10  '  9  84 

6.3 

10  21  86 

6.4 

10  31  88 

6.45 

3334 

31 

it 

23.1 

1  43 

5 

6.65 

6.8 

10  9  82 

6.7 

10  21  86 

6.8 

10  10  88 

6.55 

3335 

239 

Aquarii 

23.1 

5  13 

5 

6.25 

6.3 

10  9  84 

6.3 

10  21  86 

6.25 

10  19  87 

6.25 

3336 

240 

ti 

24.6 

6  59 

4 

6.6 

6.5 

10  9  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.6 

10  19  87 

6.55 

3337 

241 

It 

25.1 

4  46 

4 

6.3 

6.3 

10  9  84 

6.3 

10  21  86 

6.35 

10  19  87 

6.3 

3338 

242 

cc 

25.2 

22  4 

4 

6.4 

6.3 

10  10  82 

6.5 

10  22  86 

6.3 

10  19  87 

6.5 

3339 

ti 

25.3 

21  56 

3 

7.3 

7.3 

10  10  82 

7.2 

10  22  86 

7.35 

10  31  88 

7.35 

3340 

15 

Sculptoris 

25.4 

26  26 

4 

6.55 

6.7 

9  26  84 

6.7 

10  20  86 

6.5 

10  19  87 

6.5 

3341 

32 

Piscium 

25.6 

1  47 

4 

6.5 

6.4 

10  9  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.5 

10  31  88 

6.6 

3342 

243 

Aquarii 

26.0 

11  41 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  21  86 

6.8 

10  10  88 

6.9 

3343 

34 

Piscium 

26.5 

3  42 

4 

6.7 

6.6 

10  9  84 

6.7 

10  21  86 

6.7 

10  19  87 

6.75 

3344 

244 

Aquarii 

26.7 

21  36 

11 

4.4 

4.5 

10  9  82 

4.2 

9  21  84 

4.5 

9  26  84 

4.5 

3345 

u 

26.7 

13  18 

4 

7.0 

.  .  . 

10  13  84 

7.0 

10  21  86 

7.0 

11  26  86 

6.95 

3346 

245 

M 

27.0 

5  6 

6 

6.7 

6.8 

10  9  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.8 

11  24  86 

6.65 

3347 

35 

Piscium 

27.7 

1  56 

3 

5.85 

5.9 

10  9  84 

5.8 

10  21  86 

5.9 

10  31  88 

5.85 

3348 

246 

Aquarii 

28.3 

15  56 

4 

6.5 

6.6 

10  9  82 

6.4 

10  21  86 

6.G 

10  19  87 

6.6 

3349 

247 

M 

28.8 

4  33 

4 

6.9 

6.9 

10  9  84 

7.0 

10  21  86 

6.8 

10  19  87 

6.85 

3350 

248 

1C 

29.1 

8  9 

3 

6.6 

6.5 

10  13  84 

6.6 

10  21  86 

6.55 

10  31  88 

6.6 

3351 

19 

Sculptoris 

29.1 

28  11 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

9  26  84 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.5 

10  31  88 

6.5 

3352 

249 

Aquarii 

29.6 

9  27 

3 

7.0 

7.0 

10  13  84 

7.0 

10  21  86 

7.0 

10  31  88 

7.0 

3353 

20 

Sculptoris 

29.6 

27  34 

5 

6.45 

6.4 

9  26  84 

6.6 

10  20  86 

6.5 

10  31  88 

6.4 

3354 

250 

Aquarii 

31.2 

13  45 

3 

6.0 

6.0 

10  13  84 

6.05 

10  21  86 

6.0 

10  31  88 

6.0 

3355 

251 

u 

31.6 

15  47 

3 

6.8 

7.0 

10  9  82 

6.8 

10  21  86 

6.8 

10  31  88 

6.85 

3356 

252 

u 

31.8 

9  19 

3 

6.95 

6.9 

10  13  84 

7.0 

10  21  86 

7.0 

10  31  88 

ft.9 

3357 

253 

u 

33.3 

14  55 

3 

5.1 

5.2 

10  21  86 

5.1 

10  22  86 

5.15 

10  25  88 

5.0 

3358 

254 

u 

34.4 

8  36 

4 

6.95 

7.0 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  21  86 

7.0 

10  19  87 

7.05 

3359 

255 

u 

34.7 

12  22 

3 

6.15 

6.2 

10  13  84 

6.2 

10  21  86 

6.2 

10  31  88 

6.0 

3360 

256 

U 

35.1 

18  43 

4 

5.85 

5.8 

10  9  82 

5.9 

10  20  86 

5.75 

10  19  87 

5.7 

3361 

257 

« 

35.3 

18  31 

4 

5.0 

5.0 

10  9  82 

5.1 

10  20  86 

4.9 

10  19  87 

5.0 

3362 

258 

M 

36.0 

16  8 

4 

5.8 

5.7 

10  9  82 

5.9 

10  21  86 

5.8 

10  22  86 

5.8 

3363 

259 

(1 

36.2 

15  14 

8 

4.6 

4.7 

10  9  82 

4.5 

10  21  86 

4.8 

10  22  86 

4.8 

3364 

261 

U 

37.7 

18  58 

4 

5.4 

5.2 

10  9  82 

5.4 

10  20  86 

5.5 

10  19  87 

5.35 

3365 

26 

Sculptoris 

38.0 

26  56 

3 

6.3 

6.3 

9  26  84 

6.3 

10  20  86 

6.3 

11  3  88 

6.3 

3366 

J6-2-3 

Aquarii 

39.5 

19  22 

4 

5.35 

5.4 

10  9  82 

5.4 

10  20  86 

5.2 

10  19  87 

5.4 

3367 

264 

it 

40.8 

12  36 

4 

5.75 

5.9 

10  13  84 

5.7 

10  21  86 

5.65 

10  22  86 

5.7 

3368 

43 

Piscium 

41.5 

3  27 

7 

5.6 

5.5 

10  9  84 

5.45 

10  13  84 

5.7 

10  21  86 

5.6 

3369 

265 

Aquarii 

42.1 

7  5 

6 

6.5 

6.4 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  17  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.45 

3370 

27 

Sculptoris 

42.4 

28  49 

4 

4.6 

4.6 

9  26  84 

4.5 

10  21  86 

4.6 

11  3  88 

4.7 

3371 

28 

a 

42.9 

28  33 

4 

6.7 

6.8 

9  26  84 

6.6 

10  21  86 

6.75 

10  19  87 

6.8 

3372 

266 

Aquarii 

43.1 

16  33 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10  9  82 

6.8 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  17  84 

6.7 

3373 

46 

Piscium 

43.1 

+  0  23 

3 

5.65 

5.8 

10  18  84 

5.7 

10  22  86 

5.65 

11  3  88 

5.6 

3374 

29 

Sculptoris 

43.4 

-26  2 

3 

6.4 

6.5 

9  26  84 

6.4 

10  21  86 

6.4 

11  3  88 

6.4 

3375 

267 

Aquarii 

43.7 

11  48 

4 

6.85 

6.9 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  17  84 

6.9 

10  21  86 

6.85 

3376 

268 

it 

43.8 

10  40 

5 

6.15 

5.8 

10  13  84 

6.2 

10  21  86 

6.2 

10  22  86 

6.05 

3377 

269 

it 

44.1 

15  6 

5 

6.0 

6.0 

10  13  84 

5.8 

10  21  86 

6.05 

11  24  86 

6.1 

3378 

M 

44.0 

15  17 

3 

7.05 

7.1 

10  13  84 

7.1 

10  21  86 

7.0 

11  3  88 

7.0 

3379 

i 

Ceti 

50.1 

25  26 

4 

6.5 

6.3 

9  26  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.55 

10  31  88 

6.55 

3380 

270 

Aquarii 

44.9 

19  36 

4 

5.1 

5.1 

10  9  82 

5.1 

10  19  84 

5.15 

10  20  86 

5.0 

3381 

271 

u 

46.1 

14  57 

4 

6.2 

6.2 

10  13  84 

6.2 

10  17  84 

6.1 

10  21  86 

6.2 

3382 

272 

tt 

23  46.2 

19  15 

5 

7.15 

7.0 

10  9  82 

7.3 

10  21  86 

7.0 

11  24  86 

7.2 

CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


71 


No. 

U.  A. 
No. 

Name. 

1875. 

No. 
Obs 

Mag. 

Separate  Observations. 

B.A. 

Decl. 

Mean 
Obs'd. 

C.A 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

Date. 

Mag. 

A.       ro. 

0           / 

3383 

32 

Sculptoris 

23  46.2 

-25  41 

4 

6.7 

6.7 

9  26  84 

6.6 

10   21    86 

6.75 

10   19   87 

6.8 

3384 

273 

Aquarii 

46.4 

9  42 

5 

5.6 

5.6 

10  13  84 

5.4 

10  21  86 

5.5 

10  22  86 

5.6 

3385 

50 

Piscium 

46.5 

3  51 

4 

6.15 

6.1 

10    9  84 

6.1 

10  13  84 

6.2 

10  21  86 

6.1 

3386 

274 

Aquarii 

46.9 

24  55 

4 

6.25 

6.3 

9  26  84 

6.3 

10  21  86 

6.1 

10  19  87 

6.25 

3387 

33 

Sculptoris 

47.9 

27  44 

3 

6.4 

6.4 

9  26  84 

6.4 

10  21  86 

6.4 

11    3  88 

6.4 

3388 

52 

Piscium 

48.4 

0  35 

4 

6.1 

5.9 

10  18  84 

6.1 

10  22  86 

6.1 

10  10  88 

6.2 

3389 

275 

Aquarii 

48.6 

10    9 

4 

6.8 

6.8 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  17  84 

6.9 

10  21  86 

6.7 

3390 

276 

ii 

49.4 

13  51 

4 

6.9 

7.0 

10  13  84 

6.8 

10  17  84 

6.9 

10  21  86 

7.0 

3391 

36 

Sculptoris 

50.7 

27  19 

5 

6.65 

6.4 

9  26  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.55 

11    3  88 

6.65 

3392 

2 

Ceti 

50.8 

21  32 

5 

6.9 

7.0 

11     9  84 

6.8 

10  22  86 

6.95 

10  23  86 

7.0 

3393 

3 

K 

51.9 

16  33 

6 

6.6 

6.8 

12  29  82 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.75 

11  19  86 

6.6 

3394 

55 

Piscium 

52.3 

4  15 

4 

5.0 

5.1 

10  13  84 

5.2 

10  21  86 

5.0 

10  19  87 

4.95 

3395 

38 

Sculptoris 

53.0 

30  11 

3 

6.05 

5.8 

9  26  84 

6.0 

10  21  86 

6.0 

11    3  88 

6.1 

3396 

57 

Piscium 

53.3 

6  35 

4 

6.7 

6.9 

10  13  84 

6.6 

10  21  86 

6.75 

10  19  87 

6.8 

3397 

u 

53.4 

0  59 

4 

7.15 

7.1 

10  18  84 

7.2 

10  22  86 

7.15 

11    3  88 

7.05 

3398 

39 

Sculptoris 

55.0 

29  25 

4 

7.0 

6.9 

9  26  84 

6.9 

10  21  86 

7.0 

11    3  88 

7.1 

3399 

58 

Piscium 

55.4 

3  43 

4 

4.95 

5.0 

11  13  84 

5.0 

10  21  86 

4.8 

10  19  87 

5.0 

3400 

59 

ii 

55.6 

6  43 

4 

4.5 

4.4 

10  13  84 

4.5 

10  21  86 

4.4 

10  19  87 

4.6 

3401 

Ceti 

55.8 

14    7 

3 

7.0 

10  13  84 

7.0 

10  21  86 

7.0 

10  19  87 

6.95 

3402 

42 

Sculptoris 

55.9 

30  25 

3 

5.0 

5.2 

9  26  84 

4.9 

10  21  86 

5.1 

10  19  87 

5.0 

3403 

60 

Piscium 

56.0 

+   8  16 

2 

6.5 

6.4 

1     9  82 

6.5 

11  27  86 

6.5 

•   *       .  •       •  . 

... 

3404 

61 

ii 

56.1 

7  48 

2 

5.6 

5.7 

1     9  82 

5.6 

11  27  86 

5.6 

•  •       •  •       •  * 

3405 

4 

Ceti 

56.5 

-20  45 

6 

6.45 

6.8 

11     9  84 

6.6 

10  22  86 

6.5 

10  23  86 

6.4 

3406 

5 

u 

56.7 

24  51 

3 

6.8 

6.7 

11     9  84 

6.8 

10  22  86 

6.7 

11    3  88 

6.85 

3407 

6 

u 

57.3 

18    2 

10 

4.4 

4.3 

12  29  82 

4.5 

11     9  84 

4.25 

11  11  84 

4.4 

3408 

Sculptoris 

57.5 

29    5 

2 

6.9 

6.9 

9  26  84 

6.9 

10  21  86 

6.9 

3409 

44 

u 

57.8 

30  50 

3 

6.85 

6.9 

9  26  84 

6.8 

10  21  86 

6.9 

11     3  88 

6.8 

3410 

7 

Ceti 

57.9 

17  13 

3 

5.95 

5.9 

12  29  82 

6.0 

10  21  86 

5.9 

11    3  88 

6.0 

3411 

45 

Sculptoris 

57.9 

29  58 

4 

6.45 

6.3 

9  26  84 

6.5 

10  21  86 

6.4 

11    3  88 

6.35 

3412 

U 

58.0 

30    5 

3 

7.4 

7.4 

10  21  86 

7.35 

12  25  86 

7.25 

11    3  88 

7.5 

3413 

"s 

Ceti 

58.1 

11  12 

4 

5.2 

5.3 

12  29  82 

5.15 

10  23  86 

5.2 

11    3  88 

5.25 

3414 

62 

Piscium 

58.7 

1  12 

3 

6.55 

6.5 

10  18  84 

6.5 

10  22  86 

6.6 

11    3  88 

6.5 

3415 

63 

u 

23  58.9 

6  24 

5 

4.65 

4.8 

10  13  84 

4.4 

10  21  86 

4.6 

12  21  86 

4.65 

72 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


NOTES. 


10  Ceti.     12.20.86,  6.1;  12.25.86,  6.1;  10.19.87,  6.1. 

65  Piscium.     10.22.86,  6.4. 

66  "  10.22.86,  6.5. 

12  Ceti.     11.7.88,  6.25. 

13  "        11.7.88,  6.5. 

51  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  5.4. 

67  Piscium.     11.7.88,  6.05. 

14  Ceti.     12.4.88,  5.85. 

.  .  Piscium.     12.21.86,  6.9.     Gould,  Gen.  Cat.,  No.  87. 

15  Ceti.     11.26.86,4.75;  11.9.87,4.8;  11.7.88,4.8. 
17      "        11.7.88,  6.95. 

56  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  6.35. 

68  Piscium.     10.22.86,  7.3;  12.21.86,  7.3;   10.19.87,  7.8; 

11.7.88,  7.3;  12.23.88,  7.3;  1.19.89,  7.3.     This  star 
has  not  been  found  brighter  than  7.1. 

21  Ceti.     11.7.88,  6.95. 

22  "        11.3.88,  5.6. 

23  "        11.18.86,    7.15;     11.28.86,    7.0;    12.20.86,    7.0; 
10.19.87,7.05;  11.7.88,  6.85;  12.4.88,6.9.     The  es- 
timates vary  from  6.85  to  7.3. 

25  Ceti.  11.18.86,  4.7;  11.26.86,  4.7;  12.25.86,  4.85; 
10.19.87,  4.95;  11.9.87,  4.6.  The  estimates  of  this 
red  star  vary  from  4.1  to  4.95,  yet  are  fairly  ac- 
cordant if  we  exclude  the  first  observation  made 
in  1882. 

27  Ceti.     11.3.88,  5.6;   12.23.88,  5.6.     The  observations 

exhibit  a  slight  progressive  brightening. 
. .    Ceti.     12.21.86,  6.9. 
70  Piscium.     12.6.88,  5.9. 
72         "  12.6.88,  6.85. 

74  «  10.19.87,  6.9;  11.7.88,  7.1. 

28  Ceti.     11.18.86,  6.7. 

75  Piscium.     12.6.88,  6.85. 

29  Ceti.     11.18.86,  6.7. 

..   Piscium.     10.22.86,7.1;  12.22.88,7.1. 

30  Ceti.     11.7.88,  6.7. 

.  .   Piscium.     10.22.86,  7.1. 

33  Ceti.  11.28.86,  3.75;  12.20.86,  3.65.  The  estimates 
of  this  star  give  values  for  the  magnitude  ranging 
from  3.3  to  3.75,  yet  its  brightness  may  explain 
the  discordant  results. 

78  Piscium.     10.22.86,  6.9. 

80  "  11.17.87,   7.5;    12.6.88,  7.4.    Although  the 
first  observation  of  this  red  star,  in  1882,  agrees 
with  the  estimates  of  Gould,   7.0,  subsequent  nu- 
merous  estimates  have   invariably  found  the  star 
very  faint  7.4  or  7.5  mag.     This  would  imply  va- 
riation ? 

81  Piscium.     12.6.88,5.6.    The  estimates  of  this  red  star 

are  discordant,  ranging  from  5.3  to  5.7. 


82  Piscium.     10.22.86,  6.9. 
62  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  5.2. 

36  Ceti.  Variability  established  by  Chandler  in  1882 
and  confirmed  by  my  observations.  Max.  5.0. 
Min.  7.0.  Period  irregular.  The  character  of  the 
variation  resembles  that  of  R  Scuti. 

83  Piscium.     There  appears  to  be  no  star  in  the  place 

of  83  Piscium  brighter  than  8",  although  the  star 
was  apparently  observed  in  a  sequence,  on  January 
9,  1882,  as  6.8.  In  the  same  R.A.  occurs  a  star 
which  was  observed,  inserted  on  the  map,  and  des- 
ignated 83  b  Piscium.  This  star  probably  refers  to 
83,  but  the  declination  is  -5°  53',  instead  of  +5°  53'. 

84  Piscium.     10.22.86,  6.5. 

85  "  12.6.88,  5.75. 

86  "  12.6.88,  6.95. 

87  «  12.5.87,  6.55. 
70  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  6.85. 

44  Ceti.     11.7.88,  6.95. 

45  "        11.7.88,  7.0 ;  12.4.88,  6.9. 
50      "        11.7.88,  6.7. 

90  Piscium.     12.21.86,  5.4;  11.17.87,  5.4;  12.6.88,  5.3. 
. .    Ceti.     10.25.86,  7.0.     Not  in  U.  A.    DM.  -1°,  60,  7.5. 

77  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  5.85. 
52  Ceti.     11.12.87,  6.85. 

55      "        11.12.87,  5.9;  11.7.88,  5.9. 

59  "        2.1.89,  5.9. 

60  «        11.7.88,  6.75. 

61  "        11.21.86,  6.55;  11.28.86,  6.75;    12.20.86,  6.7; 

12.25.86,6.7;  11.12.87,6.55;  12.4.88,6.8.     Difficult; 
no  good  comparison-stars  near;   observations  vary 
from  6.55  to  7.1. 
..    Ceti.     12.23.88,  6.8;  1.19.89,  6.8. 

69  "        11.28.86,   7.25;     12.20.86,   7.4;     11.12.87,   7.5. 
Although  this  star  is  given  as  7.0  by  Gould,  it  has 
not  been  observed  brighter   than    7.25.     The  esti- 
mates range  from  7.25  to  7.5,  yet  variability  is  not 
suspected. 

70  Ceti.     11.27.86,  2.2. 

78  "        12.2.88,  5.25. 

75      «        12.20.86,  6.3 ;   11.7.88,  6.25. 
77      "        12.2.88,  5.8. 
94  Piscium.     2.1.89,  6.0. 

79  Ceti.     11.17.87,5.55;  12.2.88,5.6. 
96  Piscium.     12.6.88,  5.8. 

87  Sculptoris.     12.22.88,  6.5. 

80  Ceti.     12.2.88,  6.2. 

81  "        11.7.88,  6.05. 

82  "        11.18.86,  6.4;    11.21.86,  6.25;    11.28.86,  6.4; 

12.20.86,  6.4. 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


73 


85  Cell.     12.4.88,  6.95. 

98  Piscium.     1.13.87,   6.4;     11.17.87,   6.6|    2.6.88,  6.4; 

12.6.88,  6.7 ;  2.1.89,  6.5.  Estimates  are  quite 
discordant,  and  range  from  6.25  to  6.7.  Possibly 
variable  ? 

88  Ceti.     12.2.88,  6.0. 

89  "        12.6.88,  5.3. 

90  "        12.2.88,  6.55. 

97      "       Out  of  position  on  chart. 

99  "        11.7.88,  5.9. 

100  "        12.4.88,  7.05. 

101  "        11.17,87,  6.7;  12.2.88,  6.7. 
97  Sculploris.     12.4.88,  6.3. 

103  Celi.     12.4.88,  5.8. 

104  "        12.20.86,  6.2;  11.17.87,  6.3. 

107  Piscium.     11.17.87,6.9;  12.4.88,6.8;  2.1.89,6.85. 

110  Ceti.     11.28.86,    6.6;    12.20.86,    6.5;    12.25.86,    6.6; 

12.4.88,  6.5.  Six  observations  in  1886  and  1888 
are  fairly  accordant,  ranging  only  from  6.5  to  6.7  ; 
yet  the  star  was  estimated  as  bright  as  6.2  on 
January  7,  1882.  Gould,  6.3. 

108  Piscium.     12.4.88,  6.9. 

109  "  12.21.86,   5.55;    12.6.88,  5.65.      Estimates 
range  from  5.4  to  5.8. 

111  Ceti.     11.19.86,   3.25;    U.21.86,   3.35;    11.26.86,   3.4; 

11.27.86,  3.3.  Always  observed  brighter  than 
Gould. 

110  Piscium.     12.4.88,  7.0. 

112  Ceti.     11.28.86,    6.4;    11.12.87,    6.8;    12.22.88,   6.75; 

2.1.89,  6.6.  Observations  are  discordant,  and  range 
from  6.4  to  6.8. 

113  Ceti.     11.28.86,6.25;  12.4.88,6.2. 

111  Piscium.     12.4.88,    7.0.     The  four  estimates  show  a 

slight  progressive  brightening  from  7.2  to  7.0. 

112  Piscium.     12.4.88,  6.6. 

115  Ceti.     11.28.86,  6.55;    12.4.88,  6.6.     Estimates  vary 

from  6.4  to  6.7. 

114  Piscium.     12.6.88,  6.1. 

120  Ceti.     11.17.87,6.65;  12.4.88,6.5. 
128      «        12.2.88,6.25. 

130  "        10.23.86,    6.7;    11.18.86,    6.9;    11.28.86,    6.9; 

12.22.88,  6.8. 

131  Ceti.     11.17.87,6.65;  12.4.88,6.5. 
109  Sculptoris.     12.28.88,  6.2. 

136  Celi.     11.19.86,    3.5;    11.21.86,    3.5;    11.26.86,    3.5; 

11.27.86,  3.4. 

137  Ceti.     11.18.86,  5.75;  12.22.88,  6.0. 

140  "  10.23.86,  6.5;  11.18.86,  6.5;  11.28.86,  6.6; 
12.22.88,  6.5.  Estimates  in  1882-84  range  from 
6.4  to  6.8;  but  appear  accordant  in  1886-88. 

116  Piscium.     12.24.88,  6.85. 

142  Ceti.     Numerous  observations  (33  in   number),  from 

1882  to  1888,  give  very  accordantly  6.65.  Gould, 
variable  6.5  to  8.0.  See  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

143  Ceti.  12.2.88,  6.8. 


117 
145 
112 
147 
149 
119 

157 
115 
158 
160 


118 
165 
167 
122 
169 
121 
170 
171 


172 
124 

173 
175 
177 

178 
127 
130 

131 
183 
185 


133 
189 
190 
191 
192 
134 
195 
135 

198 

136 

137 

12 


Piscium.     11.17.87,6.5;  12.24.88,6.5. 

Ceti.     11.26.86,5.4;  12.22.88,5.45. 

Sculptoris.     12.28.88,  6.9. 

Ceti.     12.23.89,  7.1;  1.21.90,  7.1. 
"        11.27.86,  6.3;  12.2.88,  6.45. 

Piscium.     12.24.88,  6.6. 

Ceti.     12.23.88,  7.0;  1.23.89,  7.0. 
"        11.28.86,  5.2;  12.24.88,  5.0. 

Sculptoris.     12.24.88,6.7;  12.28.88,6.7;  2.1.89,6.45. 

Ceti.     12.22.88,  6.8. 

"  12.2.88,  7.5.  This  star  has  never  been  esti- 
mated brighter  than  7.2.  Numerous  observations 
not  given  in  detail  invariably  make  the  star  7.4 
or  7.5.  Marked  var.?  by  Gould  in  Catalogue,  but 
not  in  the  notes. 

Sculptoris.     12.28.88,  6.0. 

Ceti.     11.26.86,  5.95. 
«        12.22.88,5.6;  2.1.89,5.5. 

Piscium.     12.24.88,  7.0. 

Ceti.     12.22.88,  5.6. 

Sculptorii.     12.28.88,  5.75. 

Ceti.     12.2.88,  6.2. 

"  12.20.86,  6.65;  11.17.87,  6.65;  12.24.88,  6.65. 
Two  observations  in  1884-86  discordant,  6.4  and 
6.8 ;  four  observations  since  are  very  accordant. 

Ceti.     11.28.86,5.5;  12.24.88,5.6. 

Sculptoris.     11.9.87,    7.2;    12.28.88,    7.1.     Generally 
seen  below  7.0.     Gould,  6.9,  var.  ? 

Ceti.     12.24.88,  6.85. 
"        2.1.89,  5.2. 

"  11.19.86,  3.15;  11.21.86,  3.25;  11.26.86,  3.2; 
11.27.86,  3.2. 

Ceti.     12.24.88,  6.3. 

Piscium.     2.1.89,  4.45. 

"  12.24.88,  6. 85;  2.1.89,  6.75.     Estimates  dis- 

cordant, 6.5  to  6.85. 

Piscium.     12.24.88,  6.2. 

Ceti.     12.24.88,  6.9. 

"  11.19.86,  3.7;  11.21.86,  3.7;  11.26.86,  8.7; 
11.27.86,  3.5  ;  12.22.88,  3.7.  Estimates  range  from 
3.5  to  3.9. 

Piscium.     1.29.89,  6.85.     Gould,  var.? 

Ceti.     1.29.89,  6.0. 
"        12.28.88,  5.1. 
"        2.1.89,  6.55. 
"        11.21.86,  6.4;  11.26.86,  6.35. 

Piscium.     1.29.89,  6.85. 

Ceti.     12.22.88,  6.8. 

Piscium.     12.24.88,  5.95;  1.29.89,  6.15.     Gould,  var.? 

Ceti.     12.24.88,  6.7. 
"       12.24.88,  5.55. 
"       12.23.89,  7.3. 

Piscium.     1.29.89,  7.05. 
"  12.25.88,  3.6. 

Fornacis.     12.28.88,  5.55. 


VOL.   XII. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN    STARS. 


199  Cell.     11.21.86,6.8;  11.26.86,6.75. 

200  "        11.12.87,  7.0. 

201  "        11.21.86,  5.45;  11.26.86,  5.45. 

202  "        12.24.88,6.2;  2.1.89,  6.0. 
14  Fornads.     12.28.88,6.45. 

203  Ceti.     11.21.86,5.85;  11.26.86,5.8. 

204  "       11.21.86,  6.2;  11.26.86,  6.2;  11.28.86,  5.95. 

138  Piscium.     1.29.89,  6.5. 

139  "  1.29.89,  6.85. 

140  "  1.29.89,  6.6;  3.1.89,  6.8. 

206  Ceti.     2.1.89,  6.6. 

207  "       11.21.86,   6.6;    11.26.86,   6.55;    11.28.86,   6.45; 
12.25.86,  6.5. 

210  Ceti.     11.21.86,6.65;  11.26.86,6.9;  11.28.86,6.8. 

16  Fornacis.     12.28.88,  7.0. 
213  Ceti.     11.27.86,  6.55. 
18  Fornacis.     12.12.87,  6.45. 

Ceti.  12.13.87,  5.6;  12.25.88,  5.5.  This  star  has  ap- 
parently brightened  from  5.95  in  1882,  to  5.5  in 
1888  ;  yet  this  may  be  due  to  the  difficulty  experi- 
enced in  observing  the  star,  there  being  no  good 
comparison-stars  near. 

Ceti.    1.29.89,  6.7. 
"        11.26.86,  6.0. 

"  12.25.88,  7.4.  The  observations  are  very  dis- 
cordant, ranging  from  7.0  to  7.4.  It  however  lies 
close  to  a  bright  star,  and  is  very  difficult  to  ob- 
serve. 

Celi.  12.12.87,  4.7;  12.25.88,  4.6.  The  observations 
from  1882  to  1887  show  a  slight  progressive  de- 
crease in  brightness  from  4.4  to  4.7.  Gould,  4.3. 

Ceti.     11.21.86,  5.6;  11.26.86,  5.5;  12.25.88,5.5. 
"        1.29.89,  6.9. 
"        12.12.87,  6.7;  12.25.88,  6.65. 
"        12.12.87,  6.7. 
'«        12.25.88,  6.35. 
"        11.24.86,  6.55. 

Fornacis.     12.28.88,  6.4. 

Ceti.     11.26.86,6.0;  12.24.88,6.1. 
"       11.26.86,    5.6;    11.28.86,    5.5;     12.25.86,    5.6; 
12.24.88,  5.8.     Observations  discordant,  and  range 
from  5.5  to  5.95. 

242  Ceti.     11.24.86,   7.1;  1.25.89,  7.1;  2.25.89,   7.1.     This 
star  has  always  been  observed  below  7.0. 

Ceti.     11.24.86,  6.8. 

"        11.24.86,  6.65;  12.25.86,  6.6  ;  12.24.88,  6.6. 
"        12.12.87,  6.85. 
"        2.13.88,  6.7;   12  25.88,  6.55. 

"  11.24.86,  4.2;  12.20.86,  4.15;  12.12.87,  4.3; 
12.25.88,  4.35. 

252  Ceti.     12.25.86,6.8;  12.12.87,  7.1;  2.6.88,6.75;  2.13.88, 

6.85;  12.25.88,  6.9;  1.29.89,  6.8.  Estimates  very 
discordant,  and  range  from  6.5  to  l.\.  Will  bear 
further  watching. 

253  Cell.     12.13.87,7.05;  12.24.88,7.0. 


215 


217 
218 


223 


224 
225 
227 
228 
229 
234 
22 
236 
237 


244 
245 
246 
249 
251 


254  Ceti.  12.20.86,  6.3;  12.25.86,  6.25;  12.12.87,  6.4; 
12.25.88,  6.35.  While  the  observations  of  this  star 
are  generally  accordant,  within  the  limits  6.2  to  6.4, 
it  was  once  estimated  as  6.8. 

256  Ceti.     11.26.86,    6.4;     12.25.86,    6.1;     12.27.86,    6.3; 

12.13.87,  6.35;    12.24.88,  6.45.     Estimates  discord- 
ant, and  range  from  6.1  to  6.5. 

259  Ceti.     11.28.86,    5.95;    12.20.86,    6.1;    12.25.86,  5.9; 

12.27.86,6.1;  12.13.87,5.95;  12.24.88,5.8;  1.29.89, 
5.8.    Observations  generally  accordant,  but  once  es- 
timated as  5.3. 
.  .  .   Ceti.     1.16.88,  6.9.     Not  in  U.A.     DM.  +0°,  415,  7.5. 

260  "        11.26.86,  5.75;  12.24.88,  5.8. 

.  .  .      "        Discovered  by  me  to  be  variable  in  1885,  period 
233  d.     Attains  the  magnitude   6.8   at   maximum, 
and  is  No.  893  in  Dr.  Chandler's  Catalogue. 
34  Fornacis.     12.12.87,   5.0;   12.28.88,  4.9.     Difficult,  no 
good  comparison-stars  near. 

264  Ceti.     12.13.87,6.35;  1.29.89,6.3. 

265  "        11.26.86,    5.8;    11.28.86,    5.8;    12.20.86,    5.8; 

1225.86,    5.7.     Generally    observed    between    the 
limits  5.6  to  5.8,  but  once  estimated  as  6.1. 
267  Ceti.     11.24.86,  7.0;  11.26.86,6.9. 

270  "        11.28.86,  5.05;  12.24.88,  5  1;  12.25.88,  5.3.    Es- 
timates range  from  4.9  to  5.3. 

.  .  ^    Ceti.     1.16.88,  7.05.     SDM.  15°,  458,  7.0. 

271  "        11.26.86,  5.45;  12.12.87,5.6;  12.24.88,5.55.    Es- 
timates range  from  5.45  to  5.8. 

272  Ceti.     12.20.86,   6.1;    12.25.86,  6.15;   12.13.87,   6.15; 

1  29.89,  6.1.  While  Gould  has  the  magnitude  of 
this  star  as  5.6,  it  has  never  been  observed  brighter 
than  6.05  at  Cambridge.  The  extreme  range  is 
from  6.05  to  6.3,  while  the  mean  of  seven  obser- 
vations is  6.1.  Differences  of  half  a  magnitude 
between  Gould's  estimates  and  mine  are  rare.  Va- 
riable ? 
274  Ceti.  12.24.88,  6.95. 

276  "        1.29.89,  6.3. 

277  "        11.24.86,    6.15;    11.26.86,    6.0;    12.25.86,    6.3; 

12.24.88,  5.95.     Estimates   range   from  5.7  to  6.3. 
Variable  ? 

280  Ceti.     2.1.89,  7.0. 

281  "        12.24.88,  6.95. 

282  "        12.27.86,   6.8;    12.12.87,   6.75;    12.24.88,    6.65; 

1.29.89,  6.6.     Estimates  range  from  6.6  to  7.0. 

283  Ceti.     12.25.88,  3.9. 

284  "        11.28.86,  4.6  ;  12.27.86,  4.85. 

285  "        12.25  86,  6.35  ;  1.29.89,  6.25. 

286  "        11.2686,    5.5;    11.28.86,    5.5;    12.27.86,    5.65; 

12.12.87,  5.5;    12.24.88,   5.5;    12.25.88,   5.5.     Esti- 
mates range  from  5.35  to  5.7. 

288  Ceti.     11.26.86,  6.3;   12.24.88,  6.1.     While  four  esti- 

mates  range  only   from    6.1    to    6.3,  the   star  was 
estimated  as  bright  as  5.9  on  February  15,  1882. 

289  Ceti.     11.24.86,6.45;  11.26.86,6.5. 


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290  Ceti.     1.29.89,  6.2. 

291-2  "        12.25.88,  3.15. 

293      "        11.24.86,  6.9;  11.26.86,  6.9;  12.24.88,  6.85. 

295  "       11.28.86,  4.45;  12.25.88,  4.45.    Once  estimated 
as  faint  as  4.7. 

296  Ceti.     11.21.86,3.95;   11.26.86,3.95;  12.24.88,4.0. 

297  "       12.25.86,6.0;    12.27.86,  6.3;  12.25.88,  6.0.    Es- 
timates discordant,  and  range  from  6.0  to  6.5. 

298  Ceti.     12.25.88,  7.0. 

299  "       11.16.88,  7.05  ;  12.25.88,  6.9.    Estimates  range 
from  6.85  to  7.2. 

28  Eridani.     11.16.88,   7.2;    12.25.88,   7.2;    1.2590,   7.1; 
2.25.90,  7.1.     Always  seen  fainter  than  7.0. 

50  Fornacis.     12.28.88,  6.3.    Estimates  range  from  6.3 

to  6.6. 
33  Eridani.     11.26.86,6.5;  12.28.88,6.4 

301  Ceti.     1.16.88,6.9;  12.25.88,6.9. 

37  Eridani.     12.21.86,    6.8;    12.28.88,    6.95.     Estimates 
range  from  6.6  to  6.95. 

302  Ceti.     1.16.88,  6.85  ;  12.25.88,  6.7. 

303  "        12.25.88,  7.0. 

304  "        1.16.88,  6.65;  12.25.88,  6.7. 

39  Eridani.     2.22.86,  4.0;   2.23.86,  3.9;    11.18.86,   3.65; 

11.26.86,  4.05;  11.27.86,  3.7;  12.28.88,  4.1.  Esti- 
mates range  from  3.65  to  4.1. 

40  Eridani.     12.28.88,  5.1. 

306  Ceti.     12.25.88,  6.7. 

307  "        12.25.88,  6.7. 

41  Eridani.     11.19.86,5.7;  12.28.88,5.6. 
61  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.35. 

45  Eridani.     12.28.88,  6.3. 

308  Ceti.     12.25.88,  4.75. 

46  Eridani.     12.21.86,  5.5;    1.16.88,  5.5;    12.28.88,   5.6. 

Generally  observed  as  5.5  or  5.6 ;  but  once  esti- 
mated as  faint  as  5.9. 

47  Eridani.     12.28.88,  6.95. 
63  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.3. 

51  Eridani.     12.21.86,    6.85;    12.25.86,    695;    12.12.87, 

6.9;  12.28.88,  6.95.  Six  observations  give  values 
ranging  only  from  6.8  to  6.95 ;  but  once  estimated 
as  bright  as  6.45. 

52  Eridani.     11.26.86,6.1;  12.21.86,6.2;  12.28.88,5.95, 

Observations  somewhat  discordant,  and  range  from 
5.95  to  6.3. 

310  Ceti.     12.25.88,  2.6. 

311  "       3.1.89,    6.15.     This   star    shows    a    progressive 

brightening  from  6.5  to  6.15,  and  should  be  further 
observed. 

53  Eridani.     12.12.87,6.0;  12.28.88,6.1. 

68  Fornacis.     1.16.87,     6.05;      1.18.87,     6.0;     12.28.88 
6.15. 

55  Eridani.     11.26.86,5.7;  12.28.88,5.7. 

56  "  11.26.86,  3.9;  12.25.88,  4.1. 
.  .  .   Ceti.     12.25.88,  7.2. 

57  Eridani.     11.26.86,  5.2:  12.21.86,  5.4:   12.25.86,  5.4 


12.12.87,   5.35;    12.28.88,   5.4.    Observations    dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  5.1  to  5.6. 

59  Eridani.     12.28.88,  6.95. 

62         "  12.28.88,  6.95. 

314  Ceti.     3.1.89,  6.7. 

69  Fornacis.     1.16.87,6.05;  1.18.87,6.1;  12.28.88,6.1. 

•67  Eridani.     1.16.87,  6.5. 

74  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.45. 

76         "  1.18.87,  6.45. 

78  "  1.18.87,  6.3. 

73  Eridani.     2.24.86,  4.6;   11.26.86,  4.6 ;   12.21.86,  4.4; 

1.16.87,  4.7  ;  12.28.88,  4.8.  Estimates  range  from 
4.4  to  5.1. 

74  Eridani.     1.18.87,   6.3;    12.28.88,    6.0;    3.1.89,    6.35. 

Estimates  range  from  6.0  to  6.55.  Should  be  fur- 
ther watched. 

76  Eridani.  2.3.88,  7.3;  12.28.88,  6.95;  3.1.89,  7.25; 
3.23.89,  7.3.  Observations  discordant,  and  range 
from  6.95  to  7.3.  Var.? 

318  Ceti.     12.27.86,  5.6  ;  12.28.88,  5.6.     Four  observations 

accordantly  5.6,  but  once  observed  as  5.9. 

319  Ceti.     12.28.88,  5.1;   3.1.89,  5.0.    Difficult,  no  good 

comparison-stars  near. 
82  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.0;  12.28.88,  6.1. 

79  Eridani.     2.24.86,5.2;  11.26.86,5.15. 

320  Ceti.     2.3.88,  7.15;  2.6.88,  7.15;  12.28.88,  6.9.     Esti- 

mates range  from  6.85  to  7.15. 

81  Eridani.  11.18.86,3.8;  11.19.86,3.6;  11.26.86,3.95; 
1.18.87,4.15;  1.27.87,3.85;  2.3.88,  3.9;  12.25.88,3.8. 
Our  numerous  observations  range  from  3.6  to  4.15, 
the  average  being  3.8,  or  nearly  half  a  magnitude 
fainter  than  the  U.  A.  estimates.  Variable? 

321  Ceti.     12.20.86,6.2;  12.28.88,6.1. 

85  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.9. 

86  «  1.18.87,  6.6 ;  12.28.88, 6.6. 
84  Eridani.     3.1.89,  6.7. 

87  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.4. 

86  Eridani.     12.21.86,  6.35;    1.16.87,  6.7;    1.18.87,  6.5; 

12.25.88,  6.3.  Estimates  quite  discordant,  and 
range  from  6.3  to  6.8.  A  difficult  star  to  observe, 
the  comparison-stars  not  being  well  situated. 

87  Eridani.     1.16.87,  6.85. 

88  "  3.1.89,  6.85. 

90  Fornacis.     1.18.87,  6.1. 

91  Eridani.     12.25.88,  6.15. 

93  "  12.25.86,  6.15;    1.18.87,   6.4;    1.27.87,  6.5; 
2.12.87,  65;  2.3.88,6.3;  12.25.88,6.25.     Estimates 
range  from  6.15  to  6.5,  and  exhibit  a  progressive 
increase  and  decrease  in  brightness.    Variable? 

94  Eridani.     3.1.89,  5.65. 

98         «  1.27.87,  7.0;  12.25.88,  6.95. 

97         «  2.24.86,  4.8. 

7  Tauri.     2.3.88,6.65;  12.25.88,6.5. 

8  "          1.29.89,  6.0. 

94  Fornacis.     12.28.88,  6.25. 


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101  Eridani.     2.33.86,3.5;  11.26.86,3.6. 

102  "  2.3.88,  6.9;    12.25.88,  7.0.    This  star  ap- 
pears to  be  slightly  out  of  position,  both  in  the  Cat- 
alogue and  on  the  chart. 

...  Eridani.  2.3.88,  6.95 ;  1.3.90,  7.0;  1.29.90,  7.0.  Not 
in  Gould's  U.  A.  SDM.  7°,  624  and  625,  7.7  and 
8.2. 

103  Eridani.     11.18.86,  3.9;  11.19.86,4.0  ;  11.26.86,  3.95; 

1.18.87,  4.05 ;  2.3.88,  4,05  ;  12.25.88,  4.05.  Our 
nine  estimates  of  this  star  make  it  more  than  half  a 
magnitude  brighter  than  the  Cordoba  estimates. 

104  Eridani.     12.25.88,  6.5. 
97  Fornacis.     12.28.88,  6.5. 

105  Eridani.     1.18.87,  6.9;  12.25.88,  6.75. 

106  "  12.25.88,  5.9. 

10  Tauri.     2.3.88,6.65;  12.25.88,6.5.    Estimates  range 

from  6.3  to  6.65. 

11  Tauri.     11.27.86,  4.4. 

107  Eridani.     2.24.86,  5.2. 

. ..  Tauri.  12.28.88,7.5.  Estimates  range  from  7.15  to 
7.55. 

109  Eridani.  12.25.86,  6.1;  1.18.87,  6.15;  2.3.88,  6.1; 
12.25.88,  6.15,  Observations  generally  very  accord- 
ant 6.1  or  6.15;  but  observed  once  each  in  1885  as 
5.8  and  6.45. 

12  Tauri.     Always  seen  fainter  than  7.0. 

111  Eridani.     3.1.89,  6.35. 

112  "  1.18.87,    6.7;    2.3.88,   6.55;    12.28.88,    6.7. 
Estimates  range  from  6.55  to  6  9 

...Eridani.  2.3.88,  6.95 ;  1.3.90,  7.0;  1.23.90,  6.9.  Not 
in  U.  A.  SDM.  7°,  654,  7.0. 

15  Tauri.     2.6.88,  7.0. 

...  Eridani.  1.3.90,  7.1;  1.23.90,  7.0.  Not  in  U.  A. 
SDM.  17°,  707,  6.8. 

114  Eridani.     12.25.88,  6.55. 

"          2.3.88,  6.95.     Not  in  U.  A.     Gould's  Gen. 
Cat.  4029,  7|;  SDM.  3°,  592,  7.2. 

115  Eridani.     1.18.87,  5.65  ;    2.3.88,   5  65  ;   12.25.89,  5.8. 

Estimates  range  from  5.6  to  6.0, 
117  Eridani.     3.1.89,  6.55. 

119  "  12.25.88,6.5. 

120  "  12.25.88,  6.8. 

102  Fornacis.  12.28.88,  6.9;  3.1.89,6.9.  A  progressive 
fading  from  6.6  to  6.9  apparently  shown. 

121  Eridani.     2.23.86,3,3;  11.26.86,3.2. 

122  "  3.1.89,  5.95. 

123  "  11.27.86,  5.5;  12.25.86,  5.4. 
125         "           2.13.87,  6.15;  12.25.88,  6.1. 

16  Tauri.     2.6.88,  6.8;  1.29.89,  6.9.     Generally  observed 

as  6.8  or  6.9;  but  once  estimated  as  bright  as  6.5. 

127  Eridani.     2  24.86,   4.9;    11.26.86,  4.9;    1.16.87,   5.0; 

2.3.88,  5.0.  Usually  observed  as  4.9  or  5.0;  but 
once  estimated  as  4.5. 

128  Eridani.     2.24.86,  4.25;  11.18.86,  4.1;  11.19.86,  4.2; 

11.26.86,  4.1;    12.25.88,  4.05.     Generally  observed 


fainter  than  4.0 ;  but  once  estimated  as  bright  as 
3.6. 

129  Eridani.     2.13.87,6.35;   12.25.88,6.3. 

130  «  2.24.86,  5.5;   11.19.86,  5.3;    11.26.86,  5.45. 
Estimates  range  from  5.1  to  5.6. 

107  Fornacis.     12.28.88,  7.1.     Always  seen  below  7.0. 

131  Eridani.     1.18.87,  6.8;    2.6.88,  6.85;    12.25.88,   6.85. 

Five  observations  give  very  accordantly  6.8  or  6.85; 
but  once  estimated  as  6.4. 

132  Eridani.     3  1.89,  6.35. 

134         "  1.18.87,    6.65;     1.27.87,    6.6;    2.688,    6.6; 

12.25.88,6.75.  Estimates  range  from  6.4  to  6.75; 
but  always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

139  Eridani.     1.27.87,   6.75;    2.688,   6.9;    12.25.88,   6.9. 

Never  seen  brighter  than  6.6.     At  Cordoba  6.2. 

140  Eridani.     12.25.86,  6.65;   2.6.88,  6.8;    12.25.88,   7.0. 

Estimates  range  from  6.6  to  7.0.  The  discordant 
results  obtained  in  the  observations  of  the  group 
embracing  the  stars  131,  134,  139,  and  140  Eridani, 
may  possibly  be  explained  if  we  infer  one  or  more 
of  these  stars  to  vary.  Further  observations  are 
desirable. 

144  Eridani.     12.25.88,5.7. 

145  "  1.18.87,    6.7;    12.25.88,    6.65.      Estimates 
range  from  6  4  to  6.7. 

148  Eridani.     11.27.86,4.8. 

149  "  2.24.86,  4.65;  11.18.86,  4.3;  11.19.86,  4.5; 
11.26.86,  4.7;  12.25.88,  4.3.     Observations  discord- 
ant, and  range  from  4.3  to  4.7. 

150  Eridani.     12.25.88,  6.75. 

152         "  1.27.87,  6.25;  12.25.88,  6.2. 

154  "  2.12.87,  6.55;  12.25.88,  6.5. 

155  "  12.25.88,  6.35. 

158  "  2.23.86,  2.8;  11.26.86,  2.7. 

159  "  12.25.88,  6.25. 

1GO         "  2.3.88,  6.1;  12.25.88,  6.05. 

1G1         "  2.24.86,  4.4;    11.18.86,   4.4;   11.19.86,   4.6; 

11.26.86,4.4;  12.25.88,  4.3.     Estimates  range  from 

4.1  to  4.G. 

162  Eridani.     11.27.86,  5.2. 
164         "  11.27.80,5.7. 

166-7     "  12.25.88,  6.0;  3.1.89,  6.0. 

172         "  12.25.88,6.5. 

174         "  2.6.88,5.85. 

176  "  12.25.88,6.85. 

177  "  2.C. 88,  6.95;  12.25.88,  6.95. 

178  "  12.25.88,6.95. 

179  "  1.18.87,  7.05;  2.6.88,  7.0;   1.29:89,  7.0. 

181  "  2.6.88,5.45. 

182  "  3.1.89,  7.15;  3.23.89,  7.2;  1.23.90,  7.2.    This 
star  has  apparently  faded  from  6.95  to  7.2. 

183  Eridani.     12.27.86,5.9;  2.6.88,5.85. 

184  "  2.G.88,  6.1. 

185  "  1.27.87,  4.0;   2.6.88,  4.0.     Estimates   range 
from  4.0  to  4.4. 


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187  Eridani.     2.6.88,  5.8. 
189,      "  12.25.88,6.7. 

191  "  1.29.89,  6.7. 

192  "  1.29.89,  6.65. 

194  "  1.18.87,  5.35;    1.27.87,  5.15;    2.6.88,  5.05; 
1.29.89,  5.1.     Estimates  range  from  4.95  to  5.4. 

195  Eridani.     2.6.88,  7.1 ;  12.25.88,  6.95. 
197         "  1.29.89,  4.55. 

199  "  1.29.89,  6.65. 

200  "  1.29.89,  6.9. 

202  "  1.18.87,  6.45;  2.6.88,  6.5. 

203  "  2.6.88,  6.5;  1.29.89,  6.4.     This  star  has  ap- 
parently diminished  in  brightness  from  6.2  to  6.5. 

205  Eridani.  2.6.88,  6.25.  Generally  seen  as  6.25  or  6.3; 
but  once  estimated  as  6.0. 

208  Eridani.     2.6.88,  6.85  ;  12.25.88,  6.75. 

209  «  2.6.88,  6.6. 

210  "  2.6.88,  6.1. 

211  "  2.6.88,  6.3;  2.13.88,  6.35. 

213  "  1. 27.87,    6.5;    2.12.87,    6.6;    2.6.88,    6.7; 
1.29.89,  6.65.     Estimates  vary  from  6.5  to  6.85. 

214  Eridani.     2.25.87,    6.15;    2.6.88,   6.15;    1.29.89,    6.2. 

Five  observations  are  quite  accordant  6.15  and  6.2 ; 
but  once  observed  as  5.85. 

216  Eridani.  2.12.87,  6.35;  2.6.88,  6.25;  1.29.89,  6.4. 
Five  observations  range  only  from  6.25  to  6.4,  yet 
it  was  estimated  as  bright  as  6.0,  March  14,  1882. 

221  Eridani.     2.12.87,    7.2;    2.6.88,    7.05.     Generally    ob- 

served below  7.0. 

222  Eridani.     2.25.87,   6.3;     2.6.88,  6.25;     1.29.89,    6.2. 

Once  observed  as  bright  as  5.85;  generally  6.2  or  6.3. 
225  Eridani.     2.6.88,  6.8;  1.29.89,  6.95.     Although  usually 

observed  as  6.8  or  6.9,  it  was  once  estimated  as  faint 

as  7.15. 
228  Eridani.     1.27.87,5.5;  2.6.88,5.6. 

230  "  2.12.87,  6.9;  2.6.88,  6.8;  1.29.89,  6.85.     Es- 
timates range  from  6.75  to  7.15. 

231  Eridani.     2.6.88,  5.5. 

235  "  2.1.89,7.2.     The  light  has  apparently  faded 
since  1882,  as  the  estimates  progressively  diminish 
from  6.9  to  7.2. 

236  Eridani.     2.6.88,  6.1;    2.1.89,  6.3.     Estimates  range 

from  6.1  to  6.45. 

239  Eridani.     1.27.87,  5.7;   2.25.87,  5.8;  2.6.88,  5.95.     Es- 

timates discordant,  and  range  from  5.6  to  6.0. 

240  Eridani.     2.25.87,  6.35;  2.6.88,  6.4.     Estimates  range 

from  6.2  to  6.55. 

241  Eridani.     1.27.87,5.5;  2.6.88,5.45. 

242  "  1.27.87,  5.5. 

245  "  2.6.88,  6.4. 

246  "  2.6.88,  6.7;  1.29.89,  6.75. 

247  "  2.6.88,  6.5. 

249         "  2.25.87,    6.85;    2.6.88,    6.9;     1.29.89,    6.85. 

While  five  observations  give  accordantly  6.85  or  6.9, 
it  was  estimated  once  as  7.15. 


250  Eridani.     2.28.86,  3.9. 

. .  .  "  This  star,  although  not  given  in  the  U.  A. 

Catalogue,  is  inserted  on  the  chart.  Probably  refers 
to  the  pair  5220  and  5221  of  the  General  Catalogue. 

253  Eridani.     2.6.88,  6.5. 

255  "  2.6.88,  5.25. 

256  "  2.9.88,  6.5. 

257  "  2.9.88,  5.75. 

258  "  2.25.87,  5.8;  2.6.88,  5.85;  1.29.89,  5.75. 

259  «•  2.9.88,  5.05  ;   2.1.89,  4.5;  3.1.89,  4.9.     The 
estimates  of  this  red  star  are  very  discordant,  and 
range  from  4.5  to  5.1.     The  scarcity  of  good  com- 
parison-stars, together  with  its  strong  color,  renders 
observations  exceedingly  difficult. 

262  Eridani.     2.25.87,  6.2 ;  2.9.88, 6.3 ;  2.13.88, 6.25 ;  2.1.89, 

6.2.  While  six  observations  in  1887  and  1889 
range  only  from  6.2  to  6.4,  the  star  was  estimated  as 
faint  as  6.9,  March  3,  1882. 

263  Eridani.     2.25.87,   5.85;     2.9.88,   6.25;    2.13.88,   5.9. 

Estimates  very  discordant  for  this  red  star,  and  range 
from  5.85  to  6.5.  Var.  ? 

264  Eridani.     2.9.88,  5.4;  2.13.88,  5.45;  2.1.89,5.5.     Es- 

timates range  from  5.4  to  5.8. 
266  Eridani.     2.28.86,3.9;  2.14.87,4.05. 

1   Orionis.     2.6.88,  6.8 ;  2.2.89,  6.8.     Difficult  to  observe 
as  it  lies  close  to  a  bright  star. 

269  Eridani.     2.9.88,  5.9;   2.13.88,  5.8;   2.1.89,  5.8.     Es- 

timates range  from  5. 4  to  5.9. 

270  Eridani.     1.27.87,  6.3;  2.9.88,  6.2. 

271  «  2.9.88,  6.0. 
16  CM.     2.6.88,  6.65. 

273  Eridani.     2.1.89,  7.1. 

274  "  2.25.87,  5.4;  2.13.88,  5.3;  2.1.89,  5.35.     Es- 
timates range  from  4.95  to  5.4.     Gould,  var.  ? 

275  Eridani.     2.13.88,  7.1  ;  2.1.89,  7.1.     Always  observed 

fainter  than  7.0.     Estimates  range  from  7.1  to  7.3. 

276  Eridani.     2.28.86,   4.9;    1.27.87,  4.6;    2.25.87,     4.8; 

2.1.89,4.75.  Estimates  discordant,  and  range  from 
4.3  to  4.9. 

278  Eridani.     2.25.87,  6.2;  2.9.88,  6.2. 

279  "  2.12.87,  6.15;  2.9.88,  6.15. 

280  «  2.1.89,  5.95. 

1  Leporis.     2.24.87,    6.5;    2.6.88,    6.75;     2.1.89,     6.75. 

Once  observed  as  faint  as  7.15. 
20  Orionis.     2.1.89,  6.6. 
3  Leporis.     2.19.87,  5.95. 

282  Eridani.     2.1.89,  6.0. 

283  "  1.27.87,  5.25;  2.12.87,  5.25;  2.6.88,  5.25. 

25  Orionis.     2.1.89,  6.6. 

284  Eridani.     2.13.88,6.8;  2.1.89,6.8. 

26  Orionis.     3.23.89,  6.9. 

285  Eridani.     2.13.88,  5.15. 

286  "  2.12.87,  7.0. 

5  Leporis.     2.12.87,  5.3;  2.19.87,  5.1  ;  2.6.88,  5.2. 

6  "          2.12.87,5.6;  2.19.87,5.6;  2.24.87,5.6;  2.6.88, 


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5.65;   2.1.89,5.45.     This  star  has  apparently  faded 
from  5.1  in  1882  to  5.65  in  1888. 
9  Leporis.     2.6.88,  6.95. 
81  Orionis.     1.27.87,6.5;  2.1.89,6.45. 

11  Leporis.     2.1.89,  7.3.     Observations  apparently  show 

a  progressive  fading  from  7.05  in  1882  to  7.3  in  1889. 

12  Leporis.     2.24.86,3.4;    2.28.86,3.35;    11.26.86,    3.3; 

2.2.88,  3.5;  2.13.88,  8.4. 

288  Eridani.     2.6.88,  5.55. 

14  Leporis.     2.2.89,  6.2. 

289  Eridani.     2.13.88,  7.0. 

15  Leporis.     3.1.89,  6.85;  3.22.89,  6.75. 

18        "          2.13.88,  7.15.     Always  seen  fainter  than  7.0. 

292  Eridani.     2.25.87,5.8;    2.6.88,5.75.     Generally  seen 

as  5.7  or  5.8,  but  once  estimated  as  bright  as  5.45. 

293  Eridani.     2.24.86,   3.85;    2.28.86,   4.25;    8.7.86,   4.3; 

1.27.87,4.25;    2.12.87,4.35-    2.25.87,4.35;    2.6.88, 
4.55.     A  difficult  star  to  observe;  estimates  range 
from  3.85  to  4.8. 
.  .  .  Leporis.     2.2.89,  7.25. 

42  Orionis.     2.1.89,  6.35. 

20  Leporis.     2.13.88,  6.4;   2.2.89,  6.3.      Estimates  range 

from  6.0  to  6.4. 

22  Leporis.     2.13.88,  6.5. 

21  "          2.28.86,  4.5. 

23  "          2.24.86,  3.1 ;  2.28.86,  3.15;  11.26.86,  3.1. 

24  "          2.24.86,  4.55  ;  2.28.86,  4.25 ;  2.19.87,  4.3. 

27  "          1.14.90,  6.9 ;  2.9.90,  6.9. 

28  "          2.12.87,5.25;    2.19.87,   5.15;    2.13.88,   5.2. 
Estimates  range  from  5.1  to  5.55. 

33  Leporis.     3.1.89,  6.05. 

34  "          2.2.89,  6.25. 

35  "          2.2.89,  5.9. 

36  "          2.24.86,  4.25;    2.28.86,  4.15;    2.19.87,   4.2. 
The  observations  are  fairly  accordant  considering 
the  brightness  of  the  star,  ranging  only  from  4.1  to 
4.5,  but  generally  4.2. 

37  Leporis.     2.28.86,  6.0. 
12  Columbce.     2.12.87,  6.0. 

38  Leporis.     2.19.87,  5.0. 
61  Orionis.     2.1.89,  5.2. 

39  Leporis.     2.2.89,  6.9. 

40  "          2.2.89,  6.85. 
64  Orionis.     2.13.88,  6.2. 
66         "          2.13.88,  6.95. 

43  Leporis.     2.28.86,  5.8;  2.19.87,  5.5. 
68  Orionis.     2.14.87,  4.65. 

70         "          3.22.89,  3.4. 

46  Leporis.     2.2.89,  6.85;  1.14.90,  7.0;  2.9.90,  7.0. 

75  Orionis.     3.24.89,  6.5. 

51  Leporis.     2.24.86,  2.95  ;  2.28.86,  2.9;  11.26.86,  3.05. 

79  Orionis.     2.13.88,  6.6. 

80  "          3.24.89,  6.9. 

81  "          2.14.87,  5.7;  2.22.87,  5.7;  2.13.88,  5.7;  2.1. 89, 
5.75;  3.2.89,  6.0;  3.22.89,  5.65.     Observations  rather 


discordant,  and  range  from  5.3  to  6.0.  If,  however, 
we  exclude  the  two  extreme  observations  5.3  and 
6.0,  made  in  the  years  1882  and  1889  respectively, 
th«  other  seven  estimates  are  quite  accordant  ran- 
ging only  from  5.65  to  5.9.  Further  observations 
desirable. 
87  Orionis.  3.24.89,  6.9. 

53  Leporis.     2.13.88,  6.0;  2.2.89,  5.95. 

90  Orionis.     2.22.87,  7.05;  2.13.88,  7.0;  3.4.88,  7.0;  2.1.89, 

6.9;  3.23.89,6.8;  3.24.89,6.9.  This  red  star  has 
generally  been  observed  as  6.9  or  7.0  ;  but  once  re- 
corded as  6.65. 

91  Orionis.     3.24.89,  5.95. 

92  "          2.13.88,  6.35;  3.23.89,  6.3;  3.24.89,  6.2. 

54  Leporis.     2.24.86,2.65;    2.28.86,2.65;    11.26.86,2.9; 

2.19.87,  2.8.      Estimates  of  this  bright  star  range 
from  2.4  to  2.9. 

93  Orionis.     2.22.87,  6.65;    4.13.87,  6.65;    2.13.88,  6.75; 

3.23.89,6.8;   3.24.89,6.85.     Estimates  range  from 

6.65  to  7.0. 

96  Orionis.     3.24.89,  6.8. 
100         "          2.13.88,  7.05;  3.23.89,  6.95.    This  red  star  has 

apparently  brightened  from  7.35  in  1882  to  6.95  in 

1889.    It  will  bear  further  watching.   Now,  1890,  7.2. 
102-3  Orionis.    No  estimations  of  brightness  have  been 

attempted  for  this  excessively  difficult  pair. 
.  .  .  Orionis.     2.13.88,  7.05;  3.23.89,  6.95. 
109         "          2.14.87,  5.45;  2,13.88,  5.5. 
105         "          2.22.87,  5.7;     2.13.88,  5.55.      Always   seen 

fainter  than  at  Cordoba  by  .3  or  .4  of  a  magnitude. 
108  Orionis.    3.30.89,  3.1.     Very  difficult  to  observe. 

111  «          3.2.89,    6.9;     3.22.89,    6.75;     3.23.89,    6.75; 
3.24.89,  6.65.     Gould,  var.  ?    My  numerous  obser-. 
vations  furnish  no  evidence  of  change.    See  A.  J., 
No.  184. 

112  Orionis.     2.23.89,  1.9. 

115         "          2.13.88,  6.6:   3.23.89,6.6. 

117         "          2.22.87,6.65. 

120  "  3.13.87,  6.45;  3.26.87,  6.45;  2.13.88,  6.4. 
Five  observations  in  1887  and  1888  give  accordantly 
6.4  or  6.45 ;  but  the  star  was  once  estimated  as 
bright  as  6.0  in  1882. 

122  Orionis.     2.13.88,  5.25. 

34  Columbce.  2.13.88,  5.55  ;  2.2.89,  5.45.  Estimates  rather 
discordant,  and  range  from  5.4  to  5.8.  Comparison- 
stars  not  well  situated. 

123  Orionis.     2.13.88,6.6;  3.24.89,6.5. 

126  "  2.14.87,  1.8. 

127  "  2.14.87,   5.45;    2.22.87,    5.6;    3.13.87,    5.5; 

2.13.88,  5.6;    3.22.89,  5.75.      The  observations  are 
fairly  accordant  if  we  exclude  two  made  in  the  years 
1882  and  1886  of  6.0  and  5.3  respectively. 

129  Orionis.     2.13.88,6.6;  3.23.89,6.5. 

59  Leporis.     2.13.88,  6.5. 

60  "          2.13.88,  6.7. 


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134  Orient*.     2.22.87,  6.45  ;    3.13.87,  6.45  ;    3.26.87,  6.45  ; 
2.13.88,   6.4 ;    3.23.89,   6.65.      Seven    observations 
range  only  from  6.4  to  6.65 ;   yet  it  was  once  esti- 
mated as  bright  as  6.0  in  1882. 
61  Leporis.     2.2.89,  6.4. 
64         "          2.24.86,  3.6;    2.28.86,  3.6;    11.26.86,   3.45; 
2.13.88, 3.55.     Difficult  to  observe ;    estimates  range 
from  3.4  to  3.8. 
136  Orients.     3.23.89,  6.8. 

66  Leporis.     2.24.87,3,6;  2.13.88,3.45. 

67  "          2.2.89,  6.65. 

141  Orients.     2.13.88,  2.2. 

...        "         3.23.89,  7.3.     Estimates  for  this  pair  vary 
from  6.9  to  7.3. 

142  Orients.     3.23.89,  6.45. 

146        "          2.22.87,5.85;   2.13.88,   5.9.      Four  observa- 
tions fairly  accordant  5.8  to  5.95 ;  but  once  observed 
in  1882  as  faint  as  6.2. 
71  Leporis.     2.24.86,  3.9;    2.28.86,  4.05;    11.26.86,    3.6; 

2.19.87,  4.1 ;  2.22.87,  4.05  ;  2.13.88,  4.05.     The  nine 
estimates  are  very  discordant  and  range  from  3.6 
to  4.1. 

.  .  .  Leporis.     2.9.90,  7.2. 
54  Columbce.     2.2.89,  6.75. 

153  Orionis.     3.23.89,  7.45. 

154  "          2.25.87,    6.0;    3.13.87,   6.05;    3.23.89,    6.05. 
Estimates  range  from  5.75  to  6.25. 

.  .  .  Orients.     3.13.87,  6.6  ;  2.13.88,  6.6  ;  3.23.89,  6.45.    Once 
observed  as  faint  as  7.0. 

76  Leporis.     2.24.87,3.8;   2.13.88,3.65.      Difficult  to  ob- 

serve ;  estimates  range  from  3.5  to  4.1. 

77  Leporis.     3.23.89,  7.0. 

79  "          2.13.88,  6.65. 

157  Orionis.     2.22.87,  6.75  ;  2.13.88,  6.75.   Estimates  range 
from  6.4  to  6.8. 

80  Leporis.     2.2.89,  6.85. 

1  Monocerotis.  Although  observed  as  7.0  and  6.9  in  1882 
and  1887  respectively,  it  was  once  estimated  as  bright 
as  6.45  in  1889. 

160  Orionis.     2.13.88,6.8;    3.23.89,6.75. 

161  "          2.22.87,  5.45  ;    4.13.87,  5.4  ;    2.13.88,  5.35  ; 
3.23.89,  5.35.      If  we  exclude  the  first  observation 
made  in  1882  (4.9),  the  others  are  fairly  accordant, 
ranging  only  from  5.35  to  5.55. 

83  Leporis.     2.13.88,  6.9. 
4  Monocerotis.     2.13.88,  5.65. 

85  Leporis.     2.28.86,    5.1;    2.19.87,    5.55;    2.22.87,    5.6; 

2.13.88,  5.45;    2.2.89,  5.45;    2.28.89,  5.55;    3.1.89, 
5.6.     Eight  observations  made  in  the  years  1882  to 
1889  range  only  from  5.45  to  5.6 ;  yet  the  star  was 
twice  estimated  as  bright  as  5.1  in  the  years  1882 
and  1886.     Variable? 

86  Leporis.     2.19.87,  5.25;  2.13.88,  5.3. 

87  "  2.13.88,    7.05;     2.19.88,    7.2;     3.4.88,    7.2; 
3.29.88,  7.15;  3.23.89,  7.0.     Discovered  to  be  a  va- 


riable, probably  of  the  R  Scuti  type,  in  1891.     The 
mean  period  appears  to  be  very  nearly  sixty-nine 
days,  subject  however  to  irregularities.     The  varia- 
tion is  from  about  6.7  to  7.5.     See  A.  J.,  No.  263. 
167  Orionw.     2.13.88,  6.95. 

91  Leporis.     2.25.87,  6.4. 

92  "          2.13.88,  6.0. 

93  "          2.13.89,  7.1 ;   1.20.90,  6.8.      Generally  seen 
fainter  than  7.0. 

9  Monocerotis.     1.20.90,  7.0. 
10  "  2.13.88,  6.9 ;  1.20.90,  7.0. 

96  Leporis.     2.13.88,  6.4  ;  3.23.89,  6.4.     A  slight  progres- 

sive fading  apparently  shown  from  6.05  in  1882  to 
6.4  in  1888-89. 

97  Leporis.     3.23.89,  6.0. 

98  "          3.23.89,  6.95;  1.20.90,  7.1. 

100  "  3.23.89,  6.35.  Always  seen  fainter  than  at 
Cordoba,  but  no  signs  of  variability  are  apparent. 

13  Monocerotis.     2.24.87,  6.5. 

14  "  2.24.87,  5.8. 

103  Leporis.  3.4.88,  7.1 ;  3.23.89,  7.05.  Generally  seen 
fainter  than  7.0. 

2  Cant*  Majoris.     2.13.88,  6.8  ;  3.3.88,  7.1 ;  3.24.89,  7.0. 

Generally  observed  fainter  than  7.0. 

3  Canis  Majoris.     2.13.88,  6.6;  2.29.88,  6.75. 

178  Orionw.  2.22.87,  6.1;  4.13.87,  6.15;  2.13.88,  6.1; 
3.24.89,6.1;  3.24.84,6.2.  Seven  observations  range 
only  from  6.1  to  6.3 ;  yet  it  was  estimated  once  in 
1882  as  faint  as  6.55. 

17  Monocerotis.     2.19.87,  6.35;  2.24.87,  6.25;  3.20.87,  6.3; 

2.13.88,  6.3.     Estimates  range  from  6.1  to  6.6. 

18  Monocerotis.     3.23.89,  6.5. 

4  Canis  Majoris.     2.29.88,  6.9. 

6       "  "  2.13.88,  6.35;  3.4.88,  6.5. 

9       "  "  2.13.88,  6.4. 

.  .  .       "  "  2.13.88,  7.15. 

12       "  "  4.13.87,  7.0;  2.13.88,  6.95. 

185  Orionis.     2.22.87,   5.95;    3.13.87,    5.9;    2.13.88,   5.85; 

3.24.89,  5.85.     Six  of  the  seven  observations  of  this 
red  star  give  values  ranging  only  from  5.85  to  5.95 ; 
yet  the  first  estimation,  made  in  1882,  found  the  star 
half  a  magnitude  brighter,  or  5.3. 

21  Monocerotis.     2.13.88,5.7;  3.23.89,5.85. 

, .  .  Cants  Majoris.  3.24.89,  7.25.  Generally  seen  fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

16  Cants  Majoris.     2.29.88,    7.0;    3.24.89,    7.0.     A   pro- 

gressive fading  apparently  shown  from  6.7  in  1882 
to  7.0  in  1889. 

18  Canis  Majoris.     3.13.87,  3.2;  2.29.88,  3.25.   Estimates 

vary  from  3.0  to*  3.4. 

17  Cants  Majoris.     2.24.87,  6.1;  3.24.89,  6.05. 

19  "  «  2.29.88,  7.0. 

22  "  "          3.24.89,  6.8. 

23  "  "          3.13.87,   5.9.     Always    seen    fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 


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27  Cam's  Majoris.     2.29.88,  7.0;  3.24.89,  7.0. 

28  "  "  2.13.88,  6.9. 
32  Monocerotis.     2.13.88,  6.8. 

34  "  2.13.88,  6.9. 

30  Canis  Majoris.     2.29.88,  6.75. 

35  Monocerotis.     2.13.88,  6.9. 
40  "  2.13.88,  6.9. 

43  "  3.21.87,  6.3  ;  3.23.87,  6.3. 

31  Cam*  Majoris.     2.29.88,  6.85. 

45  Monocerotis.     3.23.89,  5.55. 

.  .  .  Canis  Majoris.     2.24.87,  7.3. 

48  Monocerotis.     3.13.87,  3.9;    2.13.88,   4.1.     Estimates 

vary  from  3.9  to  4.4. 

50  Monocerotis.     3.20.87,6.6;   2.13.88,  6.8;  3.4.88,  6.75. 

Estimates  vary  from  6.45  to  6.8.  Always  seen 
fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

44  Canis  Majoris.     2.27.86,  4.4 ;  3.13.87, 4.2;  2.25.87, 4.4; 

4.13.87,  4.5;  2.29.88,  4.35.  Estimates  range  from 
4.2  to  4.7. 

46  Cants  Majoris.     2.29.88,  6.95. 

49  "  "  2.27.86,  4.8;  3.2389,  4.8. 

51  "  "  3.24.89,  6.95.    ' 

54  "  "  2.27.86,  4.6;  5.5.86, 4.3;  3.25.89,  4.4. 
The  estimates  of  this  red  star  vary  from  4.2  to  4.6. 

55  Canis  Majoris.     3.24.89,  6.8. 

57       "  "  8.24.84,  4.5;  2-.27.86,  5.4;  8.5.86,  5.1; 

3.13.87,5.15;  4.13.87,5.15;  2.29.88,4.95;  3.23.89,5.1. 
Observations  very  discordant,  and  range  from  4.5  to 
5.4.  A  red  star  and  difficult  to  observe. 

61  Canis  Majoris.  3.13.87,  5.65;  3.26.87,  5.6;  4.13.87, 
5.55;  2.29.88,5.75;  3.24.89,5.5.  Estimates  discord- 
ant, and  range  from  5.3  to  5.8. 

64  Canis  Majoris.     2.29.88,    7.2;    3.23.89,    7.4;   3.24.89, 
7.25;   1.20.90,    7.2;    2.9.90,    7.2.     Has   apparently 
faded  since  1882  from  7.0  to  7.3. 
.  ..  Canis  Majoris.     3.23.89,7.4;  1.20.90,7.3;  2.9.90,7.3. 

70  Monocerotis.     3.23.89,  6.85 ;  3.24.89,  7.0.     A  difficult 

star  to  observe. 

72  Monocerotis.  3.23.89,  7.15;  8.24.89,  7.15.  Has  ap- 
parently decreased  from  6.9  in  1882  to  7.15  in  1889. 

68  Canis  Majoris.     2.29.88,  6.75;  4.6.88, 6.85;  3.24.89,  6.6. 

Estimates  somewhat  discordant,  and  range  from  6.5 
to  6.8. 

69  Cam's  Majoris.     3.4.88,  6.8;  3.24.89,  6.75. 

71  "  "          8.13.87,5.7;    4.13.87,5.65;    2.29.88, 
5.6;  3.24.89,5.7;   4.19.89,5.7.     Generally  observed 
as  5.6  or  5.7;  but  twice  estimated  in  1886  as  bright 
as  5.3 ;  red. 

75  Monocerotis.  3.26.87,  5.8;  8.4.88,  5.6;  3.23.89,  5.7; 
3.24.89,  5.75.  Six  observations  range  only  from  5.6 
to  5.8;  but  observed  once  in  1882  as  6.2.  With  the 
exception  of  the  estimation  last  mentioned,  the  star 
has  always  been  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

75  Canis  Majoris.     3.13.87,5.4;  4.13.87,5.4. 

77  Monocerotis.     3.26.87,  5.9;    3.4.88,  5.7;    3.23.89,  6.0. 


Has  apparently  faded  from  5.5  in  1882,  to  6.0 
in  1889. 

82  Monocerotis.     3.4.88,  6.35. 

78  Cam's  Majoris.    4.13.87,  6.6;  3.4.88,  6.75.    Estimates 

discordant,  and  range  from  6.5  to  6.9 ;  difficult ;  near 
other  stars.  Cum.? 

83  Monocerotis.     3.4.88,  6.4 ;  3.23.89,  6.65. 
.  .  .    Canis  Majoris.     8.13.87,  7.1. 

79  "  "  3.13.87,  6.7;     3.4.88,  6.75;     3.23.89, 
6.85.    Estimates  of  this  red  star  vary  from  6.35  to 
6.85 ;  difficult ;  no  good  comparison-stars  near. 

80  Canis  Majoris.     3.24.89,    7.1.      Always  seen   fainter 

than  7.0. 

82  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,  6.75  ;  3.24.89,  6.7. 
.  .  .       "  "          Combined  light  of  this  pair  equal  7.0. 

Separately  the  estimates  are  7.5  and  7.35. 

86  Cants  Majoris.     2.6.88,  7.05. 

89  Monocerotis.     3.20.87,6.8;  3.4.88,6.75. 

87  Canis  Majoris.     3.5.86,  5.0 ;  3.4.88,  6.75. 

88  "  "          3.24.89,  6.85. 

90  "  "          3.4.88,  6.6 ;  3.24.89,  6.8.     Has  appar- 
ently decreased  from  6.4  in  1882  to  6.8  in  1889. 

92  Monocerotis.     3.4.88,  6.55. 

92  Canis  Majoris.  2.27.86,4.15;  3.4.88,4.5;  3.23.89, 
4.45.  Has  apparently  faded  from  3.75  in  1882,  to 
4.5  in  1888.  Will  bear  further  watching. 

95  Canis  Majoris.     3.5.86,5.3;  8.26.87,5.15. 

98       "  "          2.27.86,  4.7;  3.5.86,  4.6;  3.24.89,  4.7. 

Estimates  vary  from  4.6  to  5.0. 
94  Monocerotis.     3.24.89,6.7.     Difficult ;  near  other  stars. 

96  "  3.4.88,  7.1.  Always  seen  fainter  than  7.0. 
100  Cants  Majoris.     2.9.90,  7.1. 

103       "  "          3.4.88,  6.65. 

105  "  "          3.24.89,  5.9. 

106  "  "          2.27.86,  1.7. 
100  Monocerotis.     3.4.88,  6.7. 

106  "  3.26.87,6.2;  3.4.88,6.15;  4.2.88,6.1; 

8.23.89,  6.2.  While  this  star  was  estimated  as  5.7 
in  1882,  it  has  not  been  seen  brighter  than  6.0  since, 
and  always  observed  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

1H  Canis  Majoris.  3.13.87,  4.1 ;  2.29.88, 4.15.  Estimates 
very  discordant,  and  range  from  3.7  to  4.2,  This  is 
a  very  red  star,  quite  bright,  and  difficult  to  observe. 

108  Monocerotis.     3.4.88,  5.5. 

115  Canis  Majoris.     2.27.86,3.55;  3.4.88,8.4. 

110  Monocerotis.  3.4.88,  6.2;  3  23.89,  6.4.  Estimates  vary 
from  6.1  to  6.4. 

116  Canis  Majoris.     3.5.86,4.3;  3.4.88,4.3. 
118       "  "          3.4.88,  6.7. 

123  "  "          2.27.86,  2.2. 

114  Monocerotis.     3.24.89,  6.6. 

124  Cam's  Majoris.     3.24.89,  7.0. 

115  Monocerotis.     3.6.88,5.5. 
127  Canis  Majoris.     4.6.88,  6.65. 

116  Monocerotis.     3.24.89,  6.9. 


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117  Monocerotis.     3.20.87,6.0.     Estimates  range  from  5.8 

to  6.2. 

128  Canis  Majoris.     3.24.89,6.45. 

118  Monocerotis;    4.6.88,4.2;    3.24.89,4.3.     A  very  diffi- 

cult star  to  observe,  as  it  lies  close  to  another,  and 
there  are  no  good  comparison-stars  near. 

129  Canis  Majoris.     4.6.88,6.75. 
132  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,  6.45. 

119  Monocerotis.     4.2.88,6.7;    4.6.88,6.65;    3.24.89,6.7. 

While  two  observations  in  1882  and  1887  give  ac- 
cordantly 6.4,  four  observations  in  1888  and  1889 
invariably  make  the  star  somewhat  fainter,  or  6.65 
to  6.7. 

120  Monocerotis.     3.4.88,  6.55. 

139  Canis  Majoris.     3.13.87,  5.3  ;  3.24.89,  5.45. 

140  "  "          3.17.87,4.2;  3.4.88,4.3;  3.24.89,4.25. 
Five  observations  vary  only  from  4.1  to  4.3;   but 
once  estimated  as  bright  as  3.7. 

141  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,  6.75. 

122  Monocerotis.     3.20.87,  6.5;    3.4.88,   6.55.     Estimates 

range  from  6.2  to  6.55. 
145-6   Canis  Majoris.     3.7.86,  5.3;    3.26.87,  5.6;    4.17.87, 

5.6 ;  3.4.88,  5.25 ;  4.2.88,  5.4  ;  3.24.89,  5.2.     For  this 

double  star  the  estimates  of  the  joint  light  are  quite 

discordant,  ranging  from  5.0  to  5.6. 
147  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,  5.6;  4.2.88,  5.5;  3.24.89,  5.45. 

For  this  red  star  the  estimates  range  from  5.3  to  5.6. 

149  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,  6.95. 

150  «  "          4.2.88,   5.4;    3.24.89,  5.45.      Always 
seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

151  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,  4.55 ;  3.24.89,  4.6. 

4.6.88,  6.75. 

4.6.88,6.9;  2.11.90,7.1;  3.9.90,7.1. 

3.4.88,  6.3. 

3.4.88,  6.4  ;  4.2.88,  6.4 ;  3.24.89,  6.5. 
3.23.89,  6.55. 
3.24.89,  6.45. 

3.4.88,  5.55. 

4.19.87,  6.1;  3.4.88,  6.15.      The  esti- 


152  "  " 

153  "  " 
156  «             « 
158  "             " 

126  Monocerotis. 

127  " 

160  Canis  Majoris. 

162  "             " 


mates  of  this  red  star  range  from  6.0  to  6.3. 

167  Cam's  Majoris.     2.22.86,  2.9;  2.27.86,  2.8. 

168  "  "          4.13.88,  6.75. 

169  "  "          3.4.88,  6.55 ;    4.2.88,  6.35.      Difficult 
to  observe,  as  it  lies  close  to  other  stars ;  estimates 
range  from  6.35  to  6.6. 

170  Canis  Majoris.     3.4.88,7.1.     Generally  seen  below  7.0. 
130  Monocerotis.     3.23.89,  6.4. 

172  Canis  Majoris.     3.24.89,6.7;  3.30.89,6.7. 

173  "  "          4.2.88,  6.4. 

175  "  «          3.24.89,  7.05. 

176  «  «          4.2.88,  6.2 ;  4.6.88,  6.35. 

177  "  «          4.13.87,  6.1  ;    3.4.88,  6.1.      This   star 
was  estimated  to  be  5.85  and  5.9  in  1882  and  1886, 


and  6.1  and  6.2  in  1887  and  1888. 
been  seen  fainter  than,  at  Cordoba. 

VOL.    XII. 


It  has  always 


93  Puppis.     3.7.88,  6.05. 

136  Monocerotis.     3.22.89,  6.45. 

97  Puppis.     3.4.88,  5.5;  3.24.89,  5.55. 

137  Monocerotis.     3.7.88,  6.75  ;  3.23,89,  6.7. 

138  "  3.7.88,  7.05 ;   3.23.89,  6.95.      Generally 
seen  fainter  than  7.0. 

141  Monocerotis.     2.11.90,  7.0;  3.9.90,  7.0. 

142  «  4.2.88,  6.3  ;  4.9.88,  6.2. 

143  "  3.23.89,  6.75. 

105  Puppis.     3.24.89,  64 ;  3.30.89,  6.35. 

106  «         3.24.89,  6.55.    Always  seen  brighter  than  at 
Cordoba. 

107  Puppis.     3.7.88,  5.4;  3.28.89,  5.5;  4.19.89,  5.5.      Ob- 

servations discordant,  and  apparently  exhibit  a  slow 
progressive  fading  from  4.8  in  1882  to  5.5  in  1889. 
Variable? 

108  Puppis.     3.24.89,  5.2. 

109  "          3.7.88,  7.0;  3.24.89,  7.0. 
111-2     «          3.4.88,  5.6;  3.24.89,  5.75. 
114         "          3.28.89,  7.0. 

116  "  3.7.88,6.8;  4.9.88,  6.7;  3.28.89,  6.5.  This 
star  was  estimated  as  bright  as  6.2  in  1882;  since 
which  it  has  not  been  seen  brighter  than  6.5 ;  and  it 
has  been  estimated  as  faint  as  6.8.  Variable? 

144  Monocerotis.     3.7.88,  6.8. 
122  Puppis.     3.30.89,  6.3. 

119  "          3.25.87,  5.1;  4.13.87,  5.3;  3.30.89,  5.0.      Es- 
timates range  from  5.0  to  5.5. 

120  Puppis.     3.7.88,  7.0;  3.28.89,  7.0. 

125  "          3.24.89,  6.15. 

126  "          4.2.88,  7.0;  3.24.89,  7.2;  3.30.89,  7.0.      Five 
observations  give  values  ranging  only  from  7.0  to  7.2 ; 
but  once  estimated  in  1882  as  6.65. 

128  Puppis.     3.25.87,  5.35 ;  3.30.89,  5.2.    Estimates  range 

from  5.2  to  5.5. 

132  Puppis.     3.24.89,  6.85 ;  3.30.89,  6.85. 
133-4     "          3.25.87,  3.9;  3.30.89,  3.9. 
HI  Monocerotis.     2.12.90,    7.1;    3.17.90,  7.2.      Generally 

seen  below  7.0. 
135  Puppis.     3.30.89,  7.0. 

139  "          3.30.89,  7.0;  4.13.87,  7.2. 

"  4.18.87,  7.2  ;  3.30.89,  7.2.  This  and  the  pre- 
ceding star  lie  close  together  and  also  near  the 
bright  double  133—4  Puppis,  and  are  very  difficult  to 
observe. 

140  Puppis.     4.24.87,  5.65;    3.29.88,    5.65;    4.9.88,  5.45; 

3.30.89,  5.4.  The  estimates  of  this  red  star  are 
quite  discordant  ranging  from  5.1  to  5.7.  Variable? 

141  Puppis.     3.24.89,  6.55  ;  3.30.89,  6.55. 

149  Monocerotis.     4.2.88,  4.2. 

152  Puppis.  3.7.88,  7.0;  3.30,89,  6.95.  Estimates  range 
from  6.9  to  7.2. 

150  Monocerotis.     3.7.88,  6.55;  3.23.89,  6.55. 


154  Puppis. 

155  " 


3.28.89,  6.5. 
3.25.87,   5.65; 


4.19.87,    5.75;    3.7.88,    5.65; 


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3.29.88,  5.7;  3.30.89,  5.6.  The  first  estimate  of  this 
star,  made  in  1882,  agrees  with  the  U.  A.  magni- 
tude, or  5.0 ;  since  which  it  has  not  been  estimated 
brighter  than  5.55,  seven  observations  ranging  only 
from  5.55  to  5.75. 
157  Puppis.  3.25.87,4.3;  3.30.89,4.35. 

151  Monocerotis.     2.12.90,  7.0. 

152  "  2.12.90,  7.1. 

166  Puppis.  3.30  89,  6.3.  Difficult;  lies  close  to  a  bright 
star,  and  the  comparison-stars  are  not  well  situated. 

153  Monocerotis.     3.7.88,  6.2. 
.  .  .   Puppis.     3.30.89,  7.3. 

"          3.30.89,  7.6. 
170         "          3.30.89,  6.8;  2.13.90,  6.8. 

179  "         3.30.89,6.65.    Double,  and  both  components 
equal ;  always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

...  Monocerotis.  2.12.90,  7.0;  3.17.90,  7.0.  Not  in  the 
U.  A.  SDM.  6°,  2305,  7.1. 

180  Puppis.     3.30.89,  5.95. 

183         "          3.25.87,  5.0;  3.29.88,  5.0;  4.19.89,  5.25. 
186         "          3.30.89,  6.8. 

191  "          3.25.87,  3.5. 

154  Monocerotis.     3.23.89,  6.15. 

192  Puppis.     4.19.89,  6.95. 

155  Monocerotis.     3.7.88,  6.7. 

203  Puppis.     3.30.89,  6.8. 

205  "          4.2.88,  5.65  ;  3.30  89,  5.7. 

204  "          4.19.89,  6.35. 

206  "         3.30.89,  6.15. 

156  Monocerotis.     3.7.88,  6.15. 

. .  .  Puppis.  4.19.89,  7.4 ;  4.28.89,  7.4.  Generally  seen 
fainter  than  at  Cordoba;  but  once  estimated  as 
bright  as  7.05. 

.  .  .  Puppis.  4.19.89,  7.3 ;  4.28.89,  7.3.  The  preceding 
star  generally  appears  the  fainter  of  the  two,  al- 
though the  order  is  reversed  in  the  U.  A. 

222  Puppis.  4.19.89,  4.55.  Observations  are  discordant, 
and  range  from  4.55  to  4.95 ;  difficult  to  observe. 

.  .  .  Monocerotis.  Always  estimated  brighter  than  at  Cor- 
doba ;  but  it  lies  close  to  a  bright  star,  and  hence  is 
difficult  to  observe. 

165  Monocerotis.     3.24,89,  6.65. 

254  Puppis.     4.19.89,  6.95. 

256         "          4.6.88,  5.0.     Difficult. 

261         "          4.6.88,  7.0. 
1  Hydra.     3.25.87,  5.85. 
"          4.19.89,  6.65. 
5         "         4.2.88,  6.8. 

284  Puppis.     4.6.88,6.65;  4.19.89,   6.5;  4.28.89,  6.55.     A 

slight    progressive   brightening    apparently   shown 
from  6.8  to  6.5. 

285  Puppis.     4.19.89,  64. 

7  Hydras.     4.19.89,  6.55. 

8  "          4.2.88,  6.6. 

9  "          4.19.89,  6.7;  4.28.89,  6.65. 


291  Puppis.     3.25.87,6.7;  4.19.87,6.55;  4.2.88,6.6.    This 

red  star  always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba  by 
half  a  magnitude. 

292  Puppis.     4.2.88,  6.0. 

293  "          4.6.88,  6.4;  4.19.89,  6.3.     Always  estimated 
fainter  than  at  Cordoba  by  nearly  half  a  magni- 
tude. 

13  Hydra.     4.19.89,  6.3. 

14  "          3.24.89,  6.4;  4.19.89,  6. 7;  4.28.89,  6.65.    Ob- 
servations discordant. 

298  Puppis.     4.19.89,  6.65. 
16  Hydras.     4.2.88,  6.5 ;  4.19.89,  6.3."  Always  seen  brighter 

than  at  Cordoba  by  nearly  half  a  magnitude. 
.  .  .  Puppis.     4.6.88,  7.0.     Not  in  U.  A. 
"  4.2.88,  7.1.     Not  in  U.  A. 

19  Hydrce.    4.19.88,3.8.    Difficult;  no  good  comparison- 
stars  near. 

301  Puppis,     4.3.88,  6.0. 

302  "         4.2.88,  5.85;  4.19.89,  6.0.    The  estimates  of 
this  red  star  are  discordant,  and  range  from  5.5  to 
6.0.     Variable? 

303  Puppis.     4.19.89,  6.4. 
21  Hydra.     3.24.89,  7.0. 

308  Puppis.  4.2.88,  6.15.  The  observations  at  Cordoba 
on  this  red  star  indicate  variability;  but  no  con- 
firmatory evidence  is  furnished  by  my  observations, 
which  range  only  from  6.0  to  6.2. 

24  Hydrce.     4.2.88,  6.85. 

25  «         4.2.88,  6.6  ;  4.19.89,  6.55.     A  slight  progres- 
sive brightening  apparently  shown  from  6  9  in  1884 
to  6.55  in  1889. 

27  Hydrce.     3.24.89,  6.2. 

3  Pyxidis.     4.27.87,  6.7;  4.3.88,6.6.     Observations  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  6.5  to  6.9. 
31  Hydrce.     4.2.88,  6.85. 

2.16.90,  6.9.     Not  in  U.  A.    SDM.  15°,  2494, 
6.3. 

10  Pyxidis.     4.3.88,  6.4 ;  4.6.88,  6.5 ;  4.19.89,  6.65 ;  4.28.89, 
6.4.     Difficult  ;  estimates  range  from  6.4  to  6.8. 

15  Pyxidis.     4.3.88,  6.4;  4.19.89,  6.4. 

"  4.19.89,  7.3. 

40  Hydras.     3.26.87,  6.75. 

41  "          3.26.87,  6.75. 

16  Pyxidis.     4.19.87,  5.9  ;  4.24.87,  5.8;  4.3.88,  5.5;  5.7.88, 

5.5;  4.19.89,  5.6.  Observations  somewhat  discord- 
ant, and  range  from  5.5  to  5.9 ;  but  generally  seen 
as  5.5  or  5.6. 

18  Pyxidis.     2.21.90,  6.7. 

43  Hydra:.     3.26.87,  6.9. 

19  Pyxidis.     4.3.88,    5.35;    4.19.89,    5.4.      Always    seen 

brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

44  Hydrce.     4.2.87,  5.7  ;  4.3.88,  5.7.     Estimated  once  each 

in  1884  and  1885  as  5.5  ;  but  three  observations  in 
1887  and  1888  give  accordantly  5.7. 

45  Hydrce.     3.26.87,6.95;  2.21.90,6.8. 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


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20  Pyxidls.  4.3.88,  5.65.  Gould,  variable?  My  four 
observations,  1884  to  1888,  give  no  indications  of 
variability. 

46  Hydra.     5.9.87,  6.9. 

51         "         4.3.88,5.0.     Difficult. 

25  Pyxidis.     4.8.86,  6.6;  4.19.89,  6.55. 

56  Hydra:.  4.3.88,  6.5;  4.6.88,  6.45;  5.7.88,  6.45.  Ob- 
served once  in  1884  as  6.2;  five  observations  since 
give  invariably  6.4  or  6.5. 

60  Hydro:.    4.19.89, 4.7.      Difficult.      Two  observations 

in  1884  and  1887  agree  with  the  Cordoba  estimates, 
4.4;  but  the  star  has  been  estimated  since  as  4.65 
and  4.7. 

61  Hydrce.     4.30.89,5.5.    This  star  has  apparently  bright- 

ened since  1887,  for,  while  in  1884  and  1887  the 
estimates  are  5.8  and  5.85  respectively,  it  was  esti- 
mated twice  in  1889  as  5.5. 

62  Hydrae.    4.3.88,   6.75.      Estimates    range   from   6.75 

to  7.0. 

65  Hydrce.     4.28.89,  6.8. 

66  "         4.27.87,  6.8  ;  5.9.87,  6.8;  5.12.87,  6.8.     Gen- 
erally seen  as  6.8 ;  .but  once  estimated  as  6.5. 

32  Pyxidis.     4.8.88,  6.8  ;  4.19.83,  6.75. 

36         "  4.3.88,  4.45. 

70  Hydrce.    5.7.88,5.95.     Gould,  variable?    My  four  ob 

servations,  1884  to  1888,  give  no  signs  of  change. 
72  Hydras.     4.28.89,  6.95.     Estimates  vary  from  6.8  to 

7.1. 
74         "         4.19.89,  6.95. 

79  "         4.3.88,  6.4. 

80  "         4.3.88,  6.0;  4.19.89,  6.05.     Estimates  range 
from  6.0  to  6.3. 

82  Hydra.     3.26.87,6.95;  4.3.88,  7.0;  4.19.89,  7.0. 
10  Pyxidis.    4.3.88,5.1.     Always  estimated  brighter  than 
at  Cordoba. 

84  Hydrce.     4.19.89,  6.65. 

85  "          4.19.89,  6.8. 
88         "          4.19.89,  6.3. 

«  3.26.87,  7.15 ;  4.S.88,  7.0 ;  4.19.89,  7.0 ;  2.22.90, 
7.2  ;  3.18.90,  7.2.  Always  estimated  brighter  than 
at  Cordoba. 

43  Pyxidis.   .4.19.89,  7.05. 
.  .  .  Hydrce.    4.28.89,  7.2.    Estimates  range  from  6.9  to  7.2, 
and  apparently  show  a  slight  progressive  fading. 

92  Hydrae.     Difficult ;  no  good  comparison-stars  near,  yet 

observations  are  quite  accordant,  6.0  to  6.1,  but  give 

values  slightly  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

.  .  .  Pyxidis.     4.3.88,  7.1. 

91  Hydros.  5.12.87,  7.15;  4.3.88,  6.95;  4.28.89,  7.2; 
2.22.90,  7.25.  Estimates  for  some  reason  are  quite 
discordant,  ranging  from  6.8  to  7.2,  and  suggest  vari- 
ability? 

47  Pyxidis.     5.7.88,  6.95. 

94  Hydros.     4.19.89,  7.0. 

99         "         4.3.88,  5.85. 


50  Pyxidis.     3.7.86,5.0;  4.17.87,4.9;  4.24.87,  4.9;  4.3.88, 

4.9;  5.7.88,  4.95;  4.28.89, -4.85.  Gould,  variable? 
Our  numerous  estimates  (nine)  have  varied  only 
from  4.8  to  5.0,  and  furnish  no  evidence  of  change 
in  light. 

51  Pyxidis.     Estimates  range  from  7.0  to  7.3. 

52  "  4.19.87,  6.5;  4.3.88,  6.5;  4.28.89,  6.5.     Our 
six  observations,  1884  to  1889,  are  remarkably  ac- 
cordant, always  6.5,  which  agrees  exactly  with  the 
Cordoba  estimates  ;  a  good  standard. 

102  Hydrae.     4.6.88,   6.0;   4.28.89,    6.2.     Estimates   range 

from  6.0  to  6.3. 

103  Hydrce.     4.3.88,  5.85. 

109         "          4.13.87,  6.75;  4.20.87,  6.8;  4.3.88,  6.75.   Es- 
timates discordant,  ranging  from  6.6  to  7.0. 
Ill  Hydrce.     4.3.88,  6.35. 

113  "          4.3.88,6.95. 

114  "         Always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 
118         "          4.3.88,  6.15. 

121         "          4.3.88,  6.0. 

126  "          4.3.88,  6.65. 

127  "          4.2889,6.9. 

61  Pyxidis.     3.7.86,  5.5;  4.13.87,  5.5.    Always  seen  fainter 

than  at  Cordoba;  red. 

128  Hydrce.     4.3.88,  6.95. 

62  Pyxidis.     3.7.86,  5.15;  4.13.87,  5.3. 

133  Hydrot.     5.9.87,  7.0;  5.12.87,  7.05;  4.3.88,  6.9.     Gen- 
erally estimated  6.9  to  7.1 ;  but  once  observed  as  6.7. 
.  .  .  Hydrce.    3.21.90,  7.0.    Not  in  U.  A. 

135  "          4.28.89,  6.9. 

136  "          4.3.88,  6.55 ;  red. 
138         "          4.6.88,  7.05. 

66  Pyxidis.  4.3.88,  6.55  ;  4.6.88,  6.5 ;  5.7.88,  6.5.  Gould, 
variable?  Our  six  observations  in  1886  and  1888 
give  invariably  6.5  or  6.55  ;  no  evidence  of  varia- 
bility. 

141  Hydros.     5.7.88,  5.4. 

3  Leonis.  4.28.89,  6.3.  Difficult ;  no  good  comparison- 
stars  near;  generally  seen  as  6.2  of  6.3,  but  once 
estimated  in  1886  as  5.9. 

145  Hydrce.     4.6.88,4.7;  4.8.88,4.7. 

146  "         4.3.88,  6.4.     Always  seen  brighter  than  at 
Cordoba. 

147  Hydras.     4.3.88,  6.6. 

148  "         4.19.87,  6.25  ;  4.6.88,  ti.4. 
3  Antlics.     3.7.86,5.9;  4.13.87,5.9. 

5        «          4.13.87,  7.3;  4.19.87,  7.3;  4.3.88,  7.4;  4.13.88, 

7.3;  5.7.88,  7.4;  2.20.90,  7.5;    2.22.90,  7.5;    3.9.90, 

7.5;  3.21.90,  7.5.    Always  seen  below  7.0.   Variable  ? 

150  Hydrce.     4.6.88,  6.1 ;  4.28.89,  6.3.     Estimates  range 

from  6.1  to  6.4. 
.  .  .  Hydros.     4.6.88,  6.95.    Not  in  U.  A"    Gould,  12953,  8". 

7  Antlics.     4.13.87,  7.0. 
152  Hydrce.     4.20.87,  4.75;  4.8.88,  4.85. 
156         "          4.6.88,  6.15. 


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12  Antlia.     4.13.87,  6.J. 

158  Hydra.     4.28.89,  6.65. 

159  "         4.20.87,  6.6;  4.6.88,  6.7.  j 
161         "         4.6.88,  6.95. 

163         "         4.6.88,  6.05. 

165  "         4.6.88,  6.65. 

15  Antlice.    4.13.87,  6.7;  4.6.88,  6.8. 

16  "         4.13.87,  6.2;  4.19.87,  6.8;  4.6.88,  6.2.     The 
estimates  of  this  red  star  are  somewhat  discordant, 
ranging  from  6.15  to  6.4. 

166  Hydra.     3.30.89,  6.85. 

170  "  4.20.87,  4.3;  4.8.88,  4.25;  5.7.88,  4.3-  Al- 
though the  first  estimate,  made  in  1884,  agrees  with 
the  U.  A.  magnitude  (3.9),  the  star  has  since  been 
invariably  estimated  fainter,  4.2  or  4.3. 

173  Hydra.     4.6.88,  5.4. 

174  "         4.6.88,  5.05. 

175  "         4.6.88,  5.2. 

23  Antlice.     3.7.86,5.0;  4.13.87,5.1. 

4  Sextantis.     3.30.89,  6.9. 

5  "  3.30.89,  6.9. 

6  "  4.8.88,  6.95. 

30  Antlice.  4.19.87,  6.9;  4.20.87,  6.9;  4.27.87,  6.95; 
4.6.88,  7.0 ;  3.30,  89,  6.95. 

177  Hydra.     4.28.89,  7.0. 

178  "          4.19.87,  4.1;  4.6.88,  4.4;  3.30.89,  4.3.     Esti- 
mates range  from  3.9  to  4.4. 

13  Sextantis.     4.8.88,  5.4. 

33  Antlice.    4.20.87,   6.65;  '4.27.87,    6.65;     4.6.88,    6.7; 

8.30.89,  6.6. 

34  Antlice.     4.19.87,    6.9;    4.20.87,    6.9;     4.27.87,    6.95; 

4.6.88,  7.0;  3.30.89,  6.95.     Two  observations  in  1884 
are  very  discordant,  6.4  and  7.1  ;  six  observations 
since  vary  only  from  6.7  to  7.0;  variable?    Should 
receive  further  attention. 
182  Hydra.     4.19.87,  6.5;  4.6.88,  6.55. 

184  "          4.6.88,  6.95  ;  4.28.89,  7.0. 

185  "         4.19.87,  6.6;  4.20.87,  6.6;  4.27.87,  6.6;  4.6.88, 
6.5;  3.30.89,  6.55. 

37  Antlia.  4.13.87,  6.6;  4.19.87,  6.7;  4.20.87,  6  7;  4.27.87, 
6.65;  4.6.88,  6.7;  3.30.89,  6.6.  Three  observations 
in  1884  and  1885  are  perfectly  accordant,  6.4,  since 
which  the  star  has  always  been  estimated  fainter, 
6.6  or  6.7.  * 

20  Sextantis.     3.30.89,  6.45;  5.18.89,  6.65. 

187  Hydra.     4.19.87.  6.9  ;  4.27.87,  6.95. 

188  "          4.26.86,    6.4;    4.13.87,    6.25;    4.19.87,    6.4; 

3.30.89,  6.35. 

190  Hydra.     4.28.89,  6.9. 

23  Sextantis.     5,9.81,   6.75;    4.8.88,   6.45  ;  4.28.89,   6.65, 

3.23.90,  6.8  ;  4.11.90,  6.8;  4.15.90,  6.8.     For  this  red 
star  the  estimates  range  from  6.4  to  6.8. 

191  Hydra.     4.19.87,  6.75  ;  4.28.89,  6.85. 

193  "  4.26.86,  6.1;  4.19.87,  5.9;  4.6.88,  6.0;  4.8.88, 
6.0 ;  3.30.89,  6.0. 


194  Hydra.     5.7.88,  4.6;  3.30.89,  4.65.     Gould,  variable? 

Our  numerous  observations,  thirty-four  in  number, 
give  no  indications  of  variability.  See  note,  A.  J., 
No.  184. 

195  Hydra.     4.8.88,  6.3;  red. 
. .  .  Sexlantis.     4.15.90,  7.4. 

27        "  4.8.88,  4.55.     Always   estimated  brighter 

than  at  Cordoba  by  nearly  half  a  magnitude. 
198  Hydra.     3.30.89,  6.9. 

31  Sexlantis.  4.24.87,  5.95  ;  5.9.87,  5.95  ;  4.9.88,  6.15  ; 
4.28.89,  6.1.  Estimates  range  from  5.9  to  6.3. 

201  Hydra.    4.22.86,  8.4 ;  red. 

202  "         4.30.89,  6.9. 

"         6.2.88,7.05.   Not  in  U.  A.   Gould,  13917,  1\. 
206         "         420.87,  69;  3.30.89,  6.85. 

208  "          3.30.89,  6  7. 

36  Sextantis.     4.28.89,  5.55. 

59  Antlice.  3.30.89,  6.0.  Estimates  vary  from  5.6  to 
6.0. 

209  Hydra.     3.30.89,  6.35. 
38  Sextantis.     4.9.88,  6.45. 

"  4.9.88,  7.0. 

40         "  4.9.88,  7.0. 

211  Hydra.     4.8.88,  6.65. 

212  "          4.20.87,  6.9  ;  4.8.88,  6.95. 

213  "          4.20.87,  6.5;  4.8.88,  6.6. 

214  "          4.20.87,  6.6;  4.8.88,  6.7. 

215  "          3.30.89,  7.0. 

218  "         4.8.88,  6.9. 

42  Sextantis.     5.9.87,  6.85. 

43  "  4.9.88,  6.2. 

219  Hydra.     4.8.88,  6.75. 

63  Antlice.     4.8.88,  6.7;   8.80.89,  6  55.     Estimates  range 

from  6.3  to  6.7. 
47  Sextantis.     4.28.89,6.0. 

220  Hydra.     4.8.88,    7.2;  4.28.89,  7.15.     Only  once  seen 

as  bright  as  at  Cordoba,  6.9;  four  estimates  give 
7.1  to  7.2 

50  Sextantis.     5.9.87,  7.0  ;  4.9.88,  6.9. 

221  Hydra.     4.19.87,  4.1 ;  red. 

51  Sextantis.    4.28.89,  6  8. 

52  "  4  28.89,  6.8. 

54         "  4. 22. 86,  56;  4.21.87,  5.45. 

224  Hydra.     4. 20.S7,  6.3  ;  4.8.88,  6.0;  4.28.89,  6.1.      The 

estimates  of  this  red  star  vary  from  6.0  to  6.3. 

68  Antlice.  4.8.88,  5.45;  3.30.89,  5.65.  A  progressive 
brightening  from  59  in  1884  to  5.45  in  1888  is 
apparently  shown  from  the  observations.  The  star 
is  now,  1889,  apparently  fading  again ;  further  obser- 
vations desirable. 

58  Sextantis.    4.28.89,  6.7. 

225  Hydra.     5.9.87,5.9;  5.12.87,  5.9;  4.8.88,5.9;  4.28.89, 

5.9  ;  4.30.89,  5.9.  Six  observations  invariably  give 
5.9 ;  yet  the  star  was  observed  once  in  1884  as  bright 
as  5.6,  and  once  in  1887  as  5.5. 


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227  Hydra.    4.20.87,  6.45  ;  4.8.88,  6.3.     Estimates  range 

from  6.3  to  6.6. 
60  Sextantis.     4.9.88,  6.9. 
229  Hydro:.     4.9.88,  6.95. 
231        "         4.8.88,6.3.     Three  observations  give  6.3  ;  but 

once  estimated  as  6.6. 
63  Sextantis.     4.27.87,  6.75. 

235  Hydra.     4.20.87,    6.45;     4.8.88,    6.55;    5.7.88,    6.7; 

3.30.89,  6.5.    Estimates  range  from  6.3  to  6.7. 

236  Hydra.     4.8.88,  6.25. 
238         "          5.7.88,  6.95. 

240  "  4.2.88,  5.9;  4.9.88,  5.8;  5.7.88,  6.05;  3.30.89, 
6.15.  This  very  red  star,  marked  variable  in  the 
U.  A.  Catalogue,  has  been  under  observation  as  a 
suspected  variable  since  1884.  The  star  is  very 
difficult  to  observe,  and  no  positive  evidence  of 
variability  was  furnished  by  my  observations  until 
1888.  The  range  of  variation  appears  slight,  and 
the  period  irregular. 

242  Hydras.     4.28.89,  5.2. 

243  "          4.8.88,  6.3. 
67  Sextantis.     4.9.88,  6.9. 

245  Hydra.     5.7.88,  6.75. 
249         "         4.9.88,  5.6  ;  4.28.89,  5.65. 
251         "          4.28.89,  6.6. 

71  Sextantis.    4.27.87,  7.15 ;  4.9.88,  7.1.    Generally  seen 
below  7.0. 

253  Hydra.     5.7.88,  6.85. 

254  "         4.22.86,  3.1 ;   4.9.88,  3.3.     The  estimates  of 
this  bright  red  star  range  from  2.9  to  3.3. 

74  Sextantis.     5.7.88,5.85;  4.28.89,6.0. 

256  Hydra.     Always  seen  below  7.0. 

20  Leonis.     Difficult ;  near  another  star. 

21  "          4.9.88,  6.0. 

257  Hydra.     5.7.88,5.6;  4.28.89,5.65. 

1  Crateris.     4.24.87,6.75;  4.9.88,6.8. 

2  "  4.24.87,  6.0;  4.9.88,  6.0. 

3  "  4.9.88,  7.05;  4.30.89,  7.05. 

4  "  4.24.87,  6.6.     Always  seen  fainter  than  at 
Cordoba. 

5  Crateris.     4.13.88,4.4;  red. 

6  "  4.24.87,  6.4;  4.9.88,  6.25. 

7  "  4.24.87,  6.75. 

28  Leonis.     4.9.88,  5.55. 

29  "         4.30.89,  6.95. 
261   Hydra.     4.30.89,  6.35. 
263         "          4.9.88,  6.85. 

9  Crateris.     4.9.88,  6.6. 
10         "          4.9.88,  6.65. 

265  Hydra.     4.9.88,  6.2. 

12  Crateris.     4.9.88,  6.7;  5.6.88,  6.65. 

266  Hydra.     5.7.88,  6.8. 

267  "         4.13.88,  7.0;  5.7.88,  6.9. 

268  "          5.7.88,  6.7. 
35  Leonis.     5.7.88,  6.95. 


269  Hydra.     5.7.88,  6.7. 

270  "          5.7.88,  6.5. 
13  Crateris.     4.9.88,  6.85. 

272  Hydra.     4.13.88,  6.1 ;  5.7.88,6.1 ;  4.30.89,  6.1.     Gould, 

variable?  This  star  has  apparently  faded  from 
5.85  in  1884  to  6.1  in  1888  and  1889 ;  but  the  range 
is  too  slight  to  furnish  conclusive  evidence  of  change. 

273  Hydra.    4.13.88,    7.0  ;   5.7.88,   7.1.      Generally  seln 

fainter  than  7.0. 

274  Hydra.     5.7.88,  6.8. 

275  "         4.9.88,  6.7. 
16  Crateris.  4.9.88,  6.3. 
37  Leonis.     5.18.89,  5.65. 

40  "          5.7.88,  7.0. 
19  Crateris.     4.9.88,  6.65. 

41  Leonis.     5.7.88,  7.2.     Generally  seen  fainter  than  7.0. 
43       "         5.7.88,   4.2;    5.18.89,  4.1.    Estimates  range 

from  4.05  to  4.4. 
23  Crateris.     5.7.88,  3.6. 

26  "  5.12.87,  5.45;  4.13.88,  5.4. 

27  "  5.12.87,  5.4. 

30         "  5.12.87,  6.8;  5.7.88,  6.85. 

32  "  5.15.87,  6.0. 
59  Leonis.     5.7.88,  6.6. 

33  Crateris.    5.7.88,  6.2.     Always  seen  fainter  than  at 

Cordoba. 

62  Leonis.     5.18.89,  5.1.     Difficult ;  no  good  comparison- 
stars  near.     Estimates  range  from  5.0  to  5.3. 

.  .  .  Crateris.  5.22.90,  7.0.  Not  in  U.  A.  SDM.  12°, 
3442,  7.2. 

287  Hydra.     4.19.88,  5.7. 

36  Crateris.     5.12.87,  6.3;  4.13.88,  6.2. 

37  "  4.13.88,  7.1 ;  4.30.89,  7.15.    Only  once  seen 
brighter  than  7.1. 

38  Crateris.     5.14.87,   4.75;   5.7.88,   4.75;    4.30.89,   4.7. 

Five  observations  range  only  from  4.7  to  4.9  ;  but 
once  estimated  as  faint  as  5.2. 

69  Leonis.     5.7.88,  4.7;  4.30.89,  4.5;  5.18.89,  4.5.      Very 
difficult ;  no  good  comparison-stars  near.    The  esti- 
mates of  this  red  star  range  from  4.2  to  4.7. 
.  .  .  Crateris.     4.30.89,  7.1. 

42  "  4.30.89,  6.2. 

43  "  4.30.89,  6.75. 

46  "  4.30.89,  6.95. 

296  Hydra.  5.7.88,  7.15;  4.30.89,  7.05.  Double;  esti- 
mates of  combined  light  apparently  show  a  progres- 
sive fading  from  6.8  in  1884  to  7.15  in  1888. 

47  Crateris.     4.30.89,  6.8. 

48  «  5.12.87,  5.15  ;  4.13.88,  5.2. 

50  "  4.30.89,  7.0. 

298  Hydra.  4.30.89,  5.5.  A  progressive  brightening  ap- 
parently shown  from  5.9  in  1884  to  5.5  in  1889. 

51  Crateris.     5.7.88,6.5;  4.30.89,6.4;  5.23.89,6.4.    This 

star  has  also  apparently  brightened  from  6.7  in  1884 
to  6.4  in  1889. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES   OF    SOUTHERN   STARS. 


12   Virginis.     5.18.89,  6.0. 
. ..  Crateris.    4.20.90,  6.4.   Not  in  U.  A.     SDM.  11°,  3190, 

6.3. 
...Virginis.     4.20.90,7.0.     Not  in  U.  A.     Gould,  16226, 

7.2;  SDM.  4°,  3162,  7.0. 

52  Crateris.     5.7.88,  7.0. 

304  Hydrce.     5.7.88,6.55.     Estimates  range  from  6.3  to  6.6. 

"         5.7.88,  6.8 ;  5.18.89,  7.05.    Estimates  for  this 

double  star  range  from  6.8'to  7.1. 

1  Com.     5.6.88,6.7;  4.28.89,6.65. 

2  "         5.7.88,    7.2;     4.28.89,    7.1.      Generally   seen 
fainter  than  7.0. . 

306  Hydrce.     5.7.88,  6.9. 

307  "         5.7.88,  7.1. 
309         "         5.7.88,  7.15. 

22  Virginis.     5.8.89,  7.0. 

3  Corvi.     4.28.89,  6.3.     Difficult  ;   no  good  comparison- 

stars  near.     Estimates  range  from  6.3  to  6.6. 

4  Corw;'.     4.13.88,  5.4. 

28    Virginis.     5.23.89,  6.95. 
30          "          5.7.88,  6.7. 

5  Com'.     5.14.87,  6.9;    5.7.88,6.7;   5.18.89,  6.9.     Esti- 

mates somewhat  discordant,   and  range  from   6.7 

to  7.0. 

.  .  .  Com.    5.21.90,  7.0.  Not  in  U.  A.    SDM.  1 7°,  3562,  7.2. 
11        "         5.7.88,  6.75. 
13       "         4.27.87,  5.8. 

40  Virginis.     6.1.88,  6.7  ;  5.23.89,  6.7.     Estimates  range 

from  6.4  to  6.7. 
15  Corvi.     4.27.87,  6.2.     Estimates  vary  from  6.1  to  6.4. 

41  Virginis.     5.18.89,  6.3. 

17  Com'.     4.22.86,6.7;  4.27.87,6.75. 

19  "         5.14.87,  6.25  ;  5.7.88,  6.35. 

20  "         4.27.87,6.85.     Estimates  range  from  6.8  to  7.1. 
45   Virginis.     5.15.87,  3.9;  5.23.87,  4.0;  6.1.88,  3.6.     Esti- 
mates range  from  3.6  to  4.0. 

21  Com.    5.14.87,  6.45;  5.7.88,  6.4.     Generally  observed 

as  6.3  or  6.4  ;  but  once  estimated  as  6.7. 

23  Corvi.     6.4.86,  5.55;  4.22.86,  5.7.   • 

24  "         5.16.84,  6.8  ;  5.9.85,  6.8  ;  4.29.86,  6.9. 

25  "         4.29.86,  5.9. 

50   Virginis.     6.4.86,6.15;  4.22.86,6.05;  5.15.87,6.1. 

27  Cora.     5.9.85,6.7;  4.29.86,6.6. 

30  "  5.6.88,  6.45;  5.7.88,  6.25;  6.2.88,  6.45;  6.3.88, 
6.35;  6.4.88,  6.35.  Gould,  variable?  Our  eight 
observations  are  quite  accordant,  and  furnish  no 
evidence  of  variability.  See  note  in  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

32  Cora.     5.7.88,  6.5. 

33  "         4.22.86,  5.9;    5.18.89,  5.9.     Estimates  range 
from  5.9  to  6.2. 

34  Cora.     4.22.86,  6.4;  4.29.86,  6.4;  5.7.88,  6.5.     Always 

seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

35  Cora.     4.22.86,  5.9. 

36  "          Numerous  observations  of  this  star  in  connec- 
tion with  the  stars  12,  18,  and  28    Cora  (all   four 


of  which  have  been  suspected  to  vary,  from  the 
Cordoba  observations)  seem  to  furnish  evidence  of 
change  in  No.  36  alone.  See  A.  N.,  No.  2657. 

40  Cora.    .4.22.86,  6.4;  4.29.86,  6.3;  5.7.88,  6.2. 

64  Virginis.  5.18.89,  6.9  ;  5.23.89,  7.0.  My  five  esti- 
mates  of  this  star  apparently  show  a  slight  progres- 
sive fading  from  6.7  in  1884  to  7.0  in  1889. 

41  Cora.     4.22.86,  6.1  ;  4.29.86,  6.1  ;  5.7.88,  6.2. 

71  Virginis.  5.18.89,  6.9;  5.23.89,  6.75.  Estimates  range 
from  6.6  to  6.9. 

42  Cora.     4.27.87,  6.9. 

43-4     "         4.22.86,  5.65 ;  5.«.88,  5.35  ;  6.3.88,  5.45 ;  6.4.88, 
5,45.     Always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

45  Cora.     4.22.86,    6.3  ;   4.29.86,  6.2  ;   5.7.88,  6.1.     Esti- 

mates range  from  6.0  to  6.3. 

46  Cora.     4.27.87,  6,9;  5.6.88,  6.85. 

47  "         5.6.88,  6.85. 

48  "         4.27.87,  6.9. 

330  Hydrce.     6.3.88,  6.0 ;  red ;  estimates  range  from  5.8  to 

6.1. 

81  Virginis.  6.1.88,  6.75  ;  5.23.89,  6.6.  Estimates  range 
from  6.6  to  6.9  ;  double. 

49  Corvi.     Always  seen  below  7.0. 
332  Hydrce.     6.3.88,  6.5. 

51  Com.     5.14.87,  6.9;  5.7.88,  7.0. 
334  Hydrce.     6.1.88,  6.35. 
90   Virginis.     6.1.88,  6.2. 

92  "  6.1.88,  6.1. 

93  "  6.1.88,  5.6;  6.3.88,  5.5;  5.23.89,  5.3.     Esti- 
mates of  this  red  star  range  from  5.2  to  5.6.    Vari- 
able ? 

53  Com.     5.23.89,  6.45. 

95  Virginis.     Always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

96  "  6.3.88,  6.85. 

336  Hydrce.    5.18.89,6.7.    Has  apparently  brightened  from 

7.0  to  6.7. 

97  Virginis.     5.18.89,  6.65. 

98  "  6.1.88,6.8;  6.3.88,6.55;  6.4.88,6.5;  6.11.88, 
6.5;  5.23.89,  6.75.     Difficult;  no  good  comparison- 
stars  near  ;  estimates  vary  from  6.4  to  6.8. 

337  Hydrce.     6.1.88,    6.6.     Estimates  range  from   6.55   to 
*   6.85. 

102   Virginis.     6.1.88,6.8;    6.3.88,6.95.     Estimates  range 

from  6.8  to  7.1. 
.  .  .  Hydrce.     5.18.89,  7.3.     Observations  apparently  show 

a   progressive   fading  from   6.9   in    1884  to  7.3  in 

1889. 

112  Virginis.     6.1.88,  6.55. 

113  "  6.29.88,  6.8. 

114  "  5.6.88, 6.45;  6.1.88,  6.3;  red. 

115  "  6.3.88,4.55;  6.29.88,4.65.     Estimates  range 
from  4.4  to  4.8. 

117  Virginis.     6.29.88,  5.3. 

120         "  6.1.88,  5.75;  6.29.88,  5.65. 

122         "  6.1.88,  7.0. 


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87 


123  Virginii.    6.1.88,  7.0. 

126         "  6.1.88,  6.85. 

128         "  6.1.88,  7.0. 

131         "  Always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

138  "  6.1.88, 6.85. 

139  "  5.6.88,  5.75;  6.1.88,  5.65.     Gould,  variable  ? 
My  five  estimates    of    this   red    star   range    only 
from  5.65  to  5.8,  and  furnish  no  evidence  of  varia- 
bility. 

140  Virginia.     5.15.87,  6.45 ;  6.1.88,  6.45 ;  6.3.88,  6.4.   Es- 

timates discordant,  and  range  from  6.2  to  6.6  ;  but 
always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

141  Virginis.     6.29.88,  6.75. 
143         "  6.29.88,  6.0. 

146        "  6.3.88,  6.0  ;  6.29.88,  6.05.     Has  apparently 

brightened  from  6.4  to  6.0. 

148  Virginis.     6.1.88,  5.1.     Gould,  variable  ?    No  evidence 

of  change  furnished  by  my  four  observations,  which 
range  only  from  5.0  to  5.1. 
346  Hydra.     6.2.88,  6.95. 

149  Virginis.     6.29.88,  7.15.    Always  seen  fainter  than  7.0. 
154         "  5.15.87,    6.45;   5.6.88,   6.45;   6.1.88,  6.45; 

6.3.88,  6.3.  Gould,  variable  ?  My  seven  observa- 
tions furnish  no  evidence  of  change ;  red.  See 
note,  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

156  Virginis.     6.29.88,  6.2. 

157  "  5.15.87,  5.2;  6.3.88,  5.3;  red. 

158  "  6.1.88,  5.95. 

159  "  6.20.86, 5.8. 
161         "  6.1.88,  7.0. 

164  "  Difficult;    always   seen   fainter   than    7.0. 
Variable? 

165  Virginis.     6.20.86,  6.2  ;  5.6.88,  6.1 ;  6.3.88,  6.0.    Gould, 

variable.  My  twenty  observations  range  only  from 
6.0  to  6.3,  and  give  but  slight  evidence  of  change. 
See  note,  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

166  Virginis.     6.3.88,  7.25  ;  6.29.88,  7.15.     Generally  seen 

fainter  than  7.0. 

169   Virginis.     6.1.88,  6.15  ;  6.29.88,  6.2. 
351  Hydros.     6.29.88,  5.75. 

353  "  Always  seen  as  7.1. 

354  "  6.2.88,  6.3. 

355  "  6.29.88,  6.55. 
173  Virginis.     6.20.86,  5.7. 

356  Hydra.     6.29.88,  6.55. 

179  Virginis.     6.3.88,  6.3. 

180  "  5.23.87,  5.8. 
186         "  6.29.88,  6.9. 

358  Hydras.  Discovered  to  be  variable  from  my  observa- 
tions of  1888  and  1889.  Period  about  one  year; 
very  red.  See  A.  J.,  No.  204. 

190   Virginis.     6.8.88,  5.6  ;  6.29.88,  5.4. 

360  Hydra.     6.29.88,  6.75. 

195  Virginis.  6.29.88,  7.05.  Estimates  range  from  6.7 
to  7.0. 


.  . .  Hydra.    6.4.88,  7.0.    Not  in  U.  A.    Gould,  18888,  7.2. 
196    Virginis.     6.3.88,  6.8;  6.29.8B,  6.9. 
198         "  6.3.88,  5.7;  6.29.88,  5.75. 

201        «  6.8.87,    7.0;   6.3.88,  7.0.    Estimates  range 

from  6.7  to  7.0. 

362  Hydras.     6.2.88,  6.95. 

"         6.2.88,  7.7.     Always  seen  brighter  than   at 
Cordoba. 

363  Hydra.     6.2.88,6.4;  6.3.88,6.5.     Estimates  vary  from 

6.4  to  6.7. 

364  Hydra.     6.3.88,   7.0;   6.29.88,  6.7.    Estimates  range 

from  6.7  to  7.0. 

203  Virginis.     6.29.88,  6.9. 

204  "  5.23.87,  6.45  ;  6.3.88,  6.55;  6.29.88,  6.65. 

. .  .  Hydra.    6.2.88,  7.05.    Not  in  U.  A.     Gould,  19022,  7f 

367  Hydra.     6.4.88,  6.0. 

207  Virginis.     6.3.88,6.55;  6.4.88,6.75;  6.29.88,6.65. 

208  "  6.3.88,  6.55.    Always  seen  fainter  than  at 
'  Cordoba. 

210  Virginis.     6.3.88,  6.75  ;  6.29.88,  6.45. 

211  "  6.29.88,  7.0;  5.18.89, 6.9.     Estimates  range 
progressively  from  6.7  to  7.0. 

212  Virginis.     6.29.88,  6.75. 

214  "  6.4.88,  6.8 ;  6.29.88,  6.65. 

368  Hydra.     6.2.88,  3.55  ;  red. 

215  Virginis.     6.29.88,  6.75. 

216  "  6.29.88,  6.8.  ' 

"  6.9.90,  7.0.    Not  in  U.  A. 

218  "  6.8.87,  7.0. 

219  "  5.23.87,   5.6;   6.8.88,  5.6;    red;  generally 
5.6 ;  but  once  as  5.3. 

369  Hydra.     6.8.88,  6.9. 

223  Virginis.    6.8.88,  4.6.     Always  seen  fainter  than   at 

Cordoba. 

224  Virginis.     6.4.88,  6.25. 

372  Hydra.     6.8.88,  6.25. 
226   Virginis.     6.8.88,  5.85. 

229  "  6.8.88,  6.75. 

230  "  5.14.87,  6.2 ;  5.23.87,  6.3 ;  5.6.88,  6.5  ;  6.1.88, 
6.4  ;  6.4.88,  6.4  ;  7.3.88,  6.4.     Gould,  variable  ?    Es- 
timates range  from  6.1  to  6.6,  and  apparently  con- 
firm variability;  but  further  watching  is  necessary 
to  completely  establish  this  fact.     See  note,  A.  J., 
No.  184. 

232  Virginis.     6.8.88,  7.1  ;  7.3.88,  6.85. 

236  "  7.3.88,  6.2. 

373  Hydra.     6.4.88,  7.05. 

374  "          6.4.88,  6.25. 

237  Virginis.    Always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

238  «  5.6.88,   5.8;  6.4.88,  5.7.     Gould,  variable? 
My  observations  furnish  no  evidence  of  change. 

239  Virginis.     6.30.86,  6.3;  5.6.88,  6.45;  6.1.88,  6.4 ;  6.4.88, 

6.45.  Gould,  variable?  No  evidence  of  variation 
furnished  from  my  observations.  See  note,  A.  J., 
No.  184. 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


241  Virginia.     6.1.88,  7.0  ;  6.4.88,  6.9. 

375  Hydros.     5.14.87,5.0;    6.2.88,5.1;   6.4.88,5.15;   once 

observed  as  faint  as  5.5. 

242  Virginis.     6.4.88,  6.85. 

376  Hydra.     6.4.88,  7.05. 

1  Libra;.     6.4.88,  6.55. 

243  Virginis.    5.23.87,  6.6;  6.4.88,  6.75.     Estimates  range 

from  6.6  to  6.9. 
. .  .  Libras.     6.4.88,  6.9. 

2  "         6.8.88,  6.75. 

3  "          6.4.88,  5.8;  6.8.88,  5.65;  6.11.88,  5.6. 

4  «          6.4.88,  6.65. 

377  Hydra.     6.4.88,  7.05. 

6  Librae.     6.4.88,  6.8. 

378  Hydros.     6.4.88,  6.95. 

379  "          6.2.88,  5.1;  6.3.88,  4.9;  6.4.88,  4.9;    7.6.88, 
4.95.     Estimates  range  from  4.6  to  5.1. 

245  Virginis.     6.8.88,  6.35  ;  7.3.88,  6.5. 

7  Libra.     6.4.88,  6.65. 

246  Virginis.     6.30.86,   5.3;    5.23.87,    5.25;    6.2.88,   5.3; 

6.4.88,5.25;  6.8.88,5.15;  7.3.88,5.15.  Gould,  vari- 
able. Of  my  nine  observations,  only  one,  the  first, 
made  in  1882,  is  discordant,  5.6 ;  the  others  range 
only  from  5.15  to  5.35,  and  furnish  but  slight  evi- 
dence of  change.  See  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

8  Libra.     6.4.88,  6.9. 

247  Virginis.     6.8.88,6.05;  7.3.88,6.1. 

249  "  6.8.88,  6.65;  7.3.88,  6.75. 

250  "  5.23.87,  6.25;  6.4.88,  6.25. 

251  "  6.8.88,  6.95 ;   7.3.88,  6.9. 
"            6.8.88,  7.2;  7.3.88,  7.15. 

380  Hydra.     5.14.87,  7.2;  6.8.88,  7.1;   7.6.88,6.85.     Gen- 

erally seen  below  7.0. 

381  Hydra.     6.8.88,  7.1  ;   7.6.88,  6.85. 

12  Libra.     6.2.88,  6.0;  6.8.88,  5.95;  6.11.88,  5.95. 
255   Virginis.     6.8.88,  3.85  ;  7.3.88,  4.15.     Estimates  range 
from  3.85  to  4.2. 

15  Libra.     5.23.87,    6.25;     6.10.87,    6.2;    6.13.87,   6.25; 

6.8.88,  6.15;  6.11.88,  6.3.  Once  estimated  as  6.5; 
but  generally  6.15  to  6.3. 

16  Libra.     6.13.87,  6.7;  6.4.88,  6.75;  6.11.88,  6.75. 

17  "         6.6.88,   6.75;     6.11.88,   6.65.      Always    seen 
brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

18  Libra.     5.23.87,  6.55;     6.10.87,    6.7;    6.13.87,    6.45; 

6.24.87,6.65;  6.8.88,6.55;  6.11.88,6.55;  7.6.88,6.7. 
Two  observations  in  1882  and  1884  agree  with 
Cordoba  estimates,  6.4 ;  since  which  our  numerous 
estimates  are  quite  discordant,  ranging  from  6.45 
to  6.8. 
386  Hydra.  6.2.88,  5.9;  6.8.88,  6.2. 

19  Libra.     7.6.88,  6.75. 

21  "         5.23.87,  6.15;  6.8.88,  6.1;  6.11.88,  6.2. 

22  "         6.13.87,   5.55;  6.4.88,  5.5;  6.11.88,  5.5.     Al- 
ways estimated  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

23  Libra.     6.8.88,  6.15  ;  7.6.88,  6.15. 


387  Hydra.     6.4.88,4.6. 

25  Libra.     7.3.88,6.2.     Very  difficult ;  near  bright  star ; 

estimates  range  from  6.2  to  6.6. 
261  Virginis.  6.8.87,  6.65;  6.4.88,  6.45;  6.8.88,  6.45; 

7.6.88,  6.5.    Always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba; 

estimates  range  from  6.4  to  6.7. 
29  Libra.  7.3.88,  6.5. 

388  Hydra.    6.2.88,  7.25 ;  6.8.88,  7.3.    Always  seen  below 

7.2,  although  Gould  has  7.0. 
80  Libra.     6.8.88,  5.85  ;  6.11.88,  5.8. 

31  "          7.3.88,  6.05. 

390  Hydra.     7.6.88,  6.9. 

391  "  6.3.88,6.5;  6.8.88,  6.4. 

32  Libra.     6.11.88,  5.8. 

33  "          6.27.87,  6.15. 

392  Hydra.     6.2.88,  6.0. 
.  .  .  Libra.     6.11.88,  6.9. 

36  "          6.11.88,  6.5. 

37  "         6.8.88,   6.2.     Always  seen  brighter   than  at 
Cordoba. 

39  Libra.     6.8.88,  6.8 ;  7.6.88,  6.25.    Always  seen  fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

41  Libra.     Always  observed  as  7.1. 

45       "          6.10.87,  3.7;  6.8.88,  3.85;  7.6.88,  3.8.     Diffi- 
cult; estimates  range  from  3.6  to  4.2  ;  red. 
.  .  .  Libra.     7.6.88,  7.0. 

47  "          6.9.88,  6.55 ;   7.6.88,  6.5. 

48  «          6.4.88,  5.75. 

49  "         6.4.88,6.75.    Difficult ;  near  bright  star. 
51       "          7.6.88,  6.25. 

53       "          6.4.88.  6.8. 

56  "         7.6.88,  6.8.    Double. 

57  "          7.3.88,  6.45. 

59  "          6.10.87,    6.2;     6.13.87,    6.25;    6.4.88,    6.25; 
6.9.88,  6.2.     Six  observations  range  only  from  6.15 
to  6.25  ;  but  once  estimated  as  6.5. 

60  Libra.     6.4.88,  6.7. 

1  Serpentis  Cap.     6.9.88,    6.8;    7.6.88,   6.9.      Estimates 

have  progressively  decreased  from  6.6  to  6.9. 
63  Libra.     6.8.88,  6.8. 
3  Serpentis  Cap.     6.9.88,  6.0. 

65  Libra.     6.27.87,  2.8. 

6  Serpentis  Cap.     6.9.88,  6.55;  7.6.88,  6.5;  red. 
8        "  "          6.9.88,  6.85. 

66  Libra.     6.9.88,  6.9. 

67  "         6.9.88,  7.1.     Generally  seen  below  7.0. 

68  «          6.26.86,  6.65;  6.4.88, 6.55. 

70  "          7.3.88,  6.1.     This  star  has  apparently  bright- 
ened from  6.4  in  1884  to  6.1  in  1888. 

71  Libra.     7.6.88,  6.0. 

10  Serpentis  Cap.     6.9.88,  6.65. 

73  Libra.     7.6.88,  6.9. 

75      "         7.6.88,  6.35.     Generally  6.3  or  6.4  ;  but  once 

estimated  as  6.1. 
12  Serpentis  Cap.     6.9.88,  6.3. 


CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF   SOUTHERN   STARS. 


89 


77  Librae.  6.4.88,6.25;  6.11.88,  5.85;  7.3.88,6.15.  Es- 
timates discordant,  and  range  from  5.85  to  6.25. 
Variable  ? 

79  Libras.     6.2737,  6.6;  6.9.88,  6.6. 

80  "          6.26.86,  7.1 ;  6.4.88,  6.8. 

82  "  6.4.88,  6.45;  6.11.88,  6.1;  7.3.88,  6.15.  Gen- 
erally estimated  as  6.1  or  6.15;  but  once  seen  as 
6.45. 

84  Libras.     7.3.88,  5.9. 

85  "          7.3.88,  6.85. 

86  «          7.6.88,  6.6. 

87  "          6.4.88,5.75;  7.3.88,5.75. 

88  "         6.9.88,  6.05.     The  estimates  of  this  red  star 
are  discordant,  ranging  from  5.7  to 6.2.     Variable? 

90  Libra:.     6.27.87,  5.6;  6.9.88,  5.75. 

91  "          6.27.87,  6.85;  7.3.88,  6.8. 

92  "          6.11.88,  4.45;  7.6.88,  4.5. 

93  "         6.20.86,  4.15;    6.9.88,  4.0.    Estimates  range 
from  3.95  to  4.S. 

94  Libras.     6.9.88,    6.45;     7.6.88,    6.35.     Estimates   vary 

from  6.35  to  6.65. 

95  Libra;.     6.4.88,  7.0 ;   7.6.88,  7.2.     Generally  observed 

fainter  than  7.0. 
19  Serpentis  Cap.     7.6.88,  6.8. 

96  Librae.     6.4.88,  6.5. 

97  "         6.27.87,  6.7.     Difficult;  near  bright  star. 

98  «          6.9.88,  3.7;   7.6.88,  3.95. 

99  "          6.27.87,   6.4;    6.4.88,   6.5.      Estimates   range 
from  6.3  to  6.6. 

101  Libra:.  7.3.88,  6.0. 
102-3  "  6.9.88,  6.2. 
104  "  7.6.88,  6.65;  7.7.88,  6.7. 

106  «         6.4.88,   5.45;    7.3.88,   5.75;   red.      Estimates 
range  from  5.35  to  5.75. 

107  Libra:.     6.27.87,  6.9  ;  6.9.88,  6.9;  6.11.88,  6.8. 
109       "          6.27.87,5.7;  6.9.88,  5.75. 

24  Serpentis  Cap.     6.9.88,  5.8. 
Ill  Libra.     Difficult;  no  good  comparison-stars  near. 

1  Scorpii.     5.25.87,  7.1;  6.14.87,  7.2;  6.8.88,  7.1.     Gen- 

erally seen  below  7.0. 
27  Serpentis  Cap.     6.27.87,  3.4. 

2  Scorpii.     6.14.87,5.3;  7.7.88,5.3. 

3  "  6.14.87,  5.1;  7.7.88,  5.1. 

4  "  6.14.87,  5.9;  7.7.88,  5.9. 

5  "  7.7.88,  6.0. 

6  «  6.6.86,  6.8;  6.14.87,  6.6;  7.3.88,  6.6.      Gen- 
erally 6.6  or  6.8  ;  but  once  observed  as  7.0. 

7  Scorpii.     6.26.86,    6.55;    5.25.87,    6.5;    6.14.87,    6.6; 

7.3.88,  6.7;  7.7.88,  6.65.     Estimates  range  from  6.5 
to  6.8. 

116  Libras.     6.25.88,  6.5;  7.6.88,  6.4;  8.29.88,  6.4. 

8  Scorpii.     6.26.86,  6.25;  6.14.87,  6.4;  7.7.88,  6.3. 

9  "  6.9.88,  4.4. 

117  Libra;.     6.9.88,  6.4;  6.11.88,  6.6. 

118  "          6.9.88,  6.4;  6.11.88,  6.35;  7.6.88,  6.45. 


11  Scorpii.     6.14.87,5.9;  6.18.87,5.9;  7.3.88,6.1;  7.7.68, 

6.1;  red. 
119  Libra:.     6.9.88,  5.15. 

12  Scorpii.    6.4.86,  2.9;  6.30.86,  3.35;  5.25.87,  3.15;  6.9.88, 

3.1 ;   7.3.88,  3.1.     Estimates  range  from  2.9  to  3.4. 

13  Scorpii.     6.4.86,  2.4;    6.9.88,   2.6;    7.3.88,  2.6.     Esti- 

mates range  from  2.3  to  2.6. 

121  Libra;.     6.9.88,  6.1  ;  7.3.88,  6.0.     Generally  seen  as  6.0 

or  6.1 ;  but  once  estimated  as  5.8. 

122  Libras.     6.27.87,  5.9;  65.88,  5.9.    Estimates  discord- 

ant, and  range  from  5.8  to  6.3.     Variable  ?- 

1  Ophiuchi.     6.27.87,  7.1;  6.9.88,  7.0;   7.3.88,  7.1. 

15  Scorpii.     5.27.87,5.85;  6.14.87,5.9;  7.7.88,5.75.    Es- 

timates range  from  5.6  to  5.95. 

16  Scorpii.     6.14.87,  6.85  ;  6.18.87,  6.9. 

17  «          6.9.88,4.55. 

18  «          6.4.86,  2.6. 

37  Serpentis  Cap.     9.8.87,  7.0  ;  6.9.88,  7.1 ;  7.3.88,  7.1. 

19  Scorpii.     6.14.87,    6.45;    6.18.87,    6.4;    6.9.88,    6.4; 

7.3.88,  6.5.     Estimates  range  from  6.2  to  6.5. 

2  Ophiuchi.     9.8.87,  6.8  ;  6.9.88,  6.8. 

3  "  6.9.88,  6.9. 

20  Scorpii.     6.5.86,  4.4;  6.9.88,  4.55. 

21  "          6.5.86,    4.7;    6.20.86,    4.65;    6.12.87,   4.75; 
6.9.88,   4.55 ;  7.3.88,  4.75.    Estimates  range   from 
4.3  to  4.75. 

22  Scorpii.     6.2.88,  6.5  ;  6.3.88,  6.6. 

24  "  6.18.87,  6.7. 

25  "  6.12.87,  6.25;   6.13.87,   6.25;  6.14.87,   6.25; 
6.9.88,  6.35.     Six  observations  range  only  from  6.25 
to  6.35  ;  but  once  estimated  as  bright  as  5.9 ;  red. 

26  Scorpii.     6.9.88,  6.1. 

27  «  6.18.87,6.3;  6.9.88,6.2. 
29        "  8.27.89,  6.9. 

32        "  6.18.87,  6.9. 

43  Serpentis  Cap.     9.8.87,6.2.    Always  estimated  fainter 

than  at  Cordoba. 

36  ScorpiL  6.26.87,6.15;  6.2.88,5.9;  6.4.88,5.9;  6.9.88, 
6.2.  The  estimates  of  this  red  star  (a  suspected  va- 
riable from  the  Cordoba  observations)  range  from  5.9 
to  6.3,  yet  furnish  no  positive  evidence  of  change. 

38  Scorpii.     6.5.86,4.25;  6.12.87,4.15.    Estimates  range 

from  3.9  to  4.25. 

39  Scorpii.     6.9.88,  5.35. 

41        "  6.14.87,  6.7  ;  6.18.87,  6.7. 

5  Ophiuchi.     9.8.87,   6.7;    6.9.88,   6.9.      The  estimates 

progressively   decrease  from   6.6  in  1884  to  6.9  in 
1888. 

44  Scorpii.     6.9.88,5.75;  red. 

6  Ophiuchi.     9.8.87,    7.2;    6.9.88,    7.1.     Generally  seen 

below  7.0. 

46  Scorpii.     6.18.87,  6.4. 
48       "          6.2.88,  6.3.     Gould,  variable.    No  evidence 

of  change  furnished  from  my  four  observations. 
50  Scorpii.     6.18.87,  6.9. 


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CATALOGUE    OF   THE   MAGNITUDES    OF    SOUTHERN   STARS. 


47  Serpentis  Cap.     6.29.88,    7.2.      Always    seen    fainter 

than  7.0. 
8  Ophiuchi.     9.8.87,    6.9;    G.9  88,    6.9.     Generally   6.9; 

but  once  seen  as  6.6. 
.  .  .  Scorpii.     7.1.89,  7.4;  8.27.89,  7.3. 
"          7.1.89,  7.5;  8.27.89,  7.4. 
59         "          6.14.87,  5.2;  6.2.88,  5.45;  6.3.88,  5.2;  6.4.88, 
5.2;  6.9.88,5.1.     Estimates  of   this  red  star   vary 
from  4.9  to  5.45  ;  but  generally  5.2. 
61   Scorpii.     6.4.86,3.5;  6.3.86,3.5;  6.9.88,  3.55;- red. 
63         "         Always  seen  below  7.0. 

10  Ophiuchi.     9.8.87,  6.6. 

11  "  6.14.87,  5.05;  6.9.88,  4.95. 
67  Scorpii.     6.13.87,5.9;  6.14.87,5.95. 

12-13  Ophiuchi.     6.9.88,4.75. 

14  "  9.8.87,  7.1;  6.11.88,  7.0.     Generally  seen 
below  7.0. 

15  Ophiuchi.     6.13.87,  4.9;    6.14.87,  4.65;    6.2.88,  5.05; 

6.3.88,"4.95  ;  6.4.88,- 4.95  ;  6.9.88,  4.9.  Gould,  vari- 
able ?  My  nine  estimates  range  from  4.6  to  5.05 ; 
yet  I  see  no  reason  to  suspect  variation. 

17  Ophiuchi.     6.9.88,  5.9;  red. 

20          "  6.13.87,  6.75. 

70  Scorpii.     6.14.87,  5.1 ;  6.9.88,  4.95.     Always  estimated 

brighter  than  at  Cordoba, 

...Ophiuchi.  6.13.87,  7.0;  7.1.89,  7.0;  8.27.89,  7.0.  Not 
in  U.  A.  Gould,  22338,  7f;  SDM.  10°,  4327,  7.0. 

23  Ophiuchi.     6.13.87,  6.7;  6.9.88,  6.65. 

24  "  6.9.88,  4.65. 
26          "  6.9.88,  4.7. 

75  Scorpii.     6.4.86,  3.2  ;  6.9.88,  3.35. 

...  Ophiuchi.  6.9.88,  6.95;  6.30.89,  6.9;  8.27.89,  6.9. 
Gould,  22477,  7£;  SDM.  16°,  4270,  6.8.  Not  in 
U.A. 

30  Ophiuchi.     9.8.87,  6.3  ;  6.9.88,  6.2. 

31  '«  9.8.87,  6.95;  6.9.88,  6.95. 

32  "  6.11.88,  7.0. 

34  "  6.11.88,  6.6. 

33  "  6.9.88,  6.8. 

35  "  6.9.88,  6.8. 
82  Scorpii.     6.11.88,  6.95. 

36  Ophiuchi.     6.11.88,  6.3.     Difficult;  no  good  compari- 

son-stars near. 

37  Ophiuchi.     6.11.88,  7.05. 

39          "  6.12.87,    5.4;    6.13.87,  5.35;    6.14.87,   5.5. 

Estimates  range  from  5.2  to  5.6. 

88  Scorpii.     6.11.88,  6.95. 

89  "          6.11.88,  6.75. 

90  "          6.11.88,  6.45. 
92         "  6.11.88,  7.05. 

47  Ophiuchi.     6.9.88,6.75;  6.11.88,6.8. 

49         "  6.14.87,5.15.     Generally  5.15  or  5,2;  but 

once  estimated  as  4.8. 
54  Ophiuchi.  6.11.88,  6.3. 
57  "  6.11.88,6.8. 


59  Ophiuchi.  9.9.87,  6.9;  9.10.87,  6.85;  6.11.88,  6.9. 
Generally  6.8  or  6.9 ;  but  once  estimated  as  6-5. 

62  Ophiuchi.     6.11.88,  6.6. 

68          "  6.11.88,  6.75. 

70  "  Gould,  variable.  I  have  over  forty  obser- 

vations of  this  star  (not  given  in  detail),  and  not  the 
slightest  evidence  of  variability  is  furnished ;  red. 
See  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

78  Ophiuchi.     6-11.88,  6.95. 

82          "  6.11.88,  6.0. 

80          "  6.11.88,  6.6. 

84  "  6.11.88,  6.5. 

85  "  6.11.88,  6.55. 

86  "  6.11.88,  6.25;  6.29.88,  6.2. 

89  "  6.11.88,  7.0. 

90  "  9.16.87,  2.6. 

91  "  7.6.88,    6.7;    9.28.88,   6.8.      Always    seen 
fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

93  Ophiuchi.     6.11.88,6.9;  9.27.88,6.95;  9.28.88,6.95. 

94  "  6.11.88,  6.65. 

95  "  6.11.88,  6.35;  9.28.88,  6.3. 

98  "  6.11.88,  6.9;  9.27.88,  6.95;  9.28.88,  6.95. 

99  "  6.11.88,  6.95  ;  9.27.88,  6.95  ;  9.28.88,  6.95. 

106  "  6.27.88,  6.95;  6.28.88,  6.95. 

107  "  9.24.88,    7.05 ;    9.28.88,    7.15.      Generally 
seen  below  7.0. 

.  .  .  Ophiuchi.  9.28.88,  7.05.  Not  in  U.  A.  Gould,  23408, 
7.4. 

110  Ophiuchi.  Discovered  to  be  a  remarkable  variable  of 
the  Algol  type  in  1881.  Period,  Od  20h  7m  41'.6  E 
—  08.0002  E2;  limits  of  variation,  6.0  to  6.7. 

114  Ophiuchi.  9.28.88,  6.9. 

115  "     10.8.88,  6.8. 

116  "     9.26.88,  6.9  ;  9.28.88,  69. 
118    "     9.24.88,  6.6. 

122    "     7.6.88,  6.6. 

124  "  7.6.88,4.75.     Generally  seen  brighter  than 
at  Cordoba. 

1   Serpentis  Cau.     6.29.88,  4.45. 

125  Ophiuchi.     10.8.88,6.9;  red;  difficult. 

126  "  7.6.88,   3.7;    9.28.88,   3.75.     Difficult;    no 
good  comparison-stars  near. 

127  Ophiuchi.     6.29.88,  7.2.     Difficult;  near  bright  star; 

yet  always  seen  below  7.0. 

128  Ophiuchi.     9.26.88,  5.9;  red. 
131          "  9.24.88,  6.55. 

3  Serpentis  Cau.     10.8.88,  6.8. 
\320phiuchi.     7.6.88,  6.4  ;  9.28.88,  6.35.    • 
133          "  7.3.88,  6.45. 

135  "  7.6.88,  4.7;  red. 

136  "  9.28.88,  6.6. 

139  "  9.28.88,  4.7. 

140  "  6.11.88,    6.55;    6.29.88,    6.5;    7.3.88,    6.6. 
Very  difficult ;  near  bright  star.    Estimates  very  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  6.3  to  7.0. 


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141  Ophiuchi.  6.29.88,  4.65.  Always  seen  fainter  than  at 
Cordoba. 

4  Serpentis  Cau.     10.8.88,  6.8. 

5  "  "          9.24.88,  6.65 ;  9.28.88,  6.45. 

146  Ophiuchi.     6.29.88,  5.55.     Generally  seen  as  6.5  ;  but 

once  estimated  as  5.8. 

147  Ophiuchi.     6.29.88,  6.8. 

149  «  9.24.88,5.15.     Gould,  variable  ?    My  four 
observations  are  accordant,  and  furnish  no  evidence 
of  change. 

150  Ophiuchi.     11.9.87,5.75. 

151  "  7.6.88,   6.0;   9.24.88,   6.2.     Difficult;   esti- 
mates range  from  5.9  to  6.3. 

153  Ophiuchi.     9.26.88,  5.8. 

6  Serpentis  Cau.     9.24.88,  5.7. 

7  "  "          9.24.88,  6.85. 

8  "  "          7.6.88,  3.95. 

9  "  "          9.10.87,   6.65;    9.16.87,    6.7 ;  6.29.88, 
6.6  ;  9.24.88,  6.65.    Difficult ;  near  bright  star.    Es- 
timates discordant,  and  range  from  6.5.  to  6.9. 

157  Ophiuchi.     7.3.88,  4.7. 

10  Serpentis  Cau.     9.24.88,  6.25. 

158  Ophiuchi.     7.6.88,  6.65.     Always  seen  brighter  than 

at  Cordoba. 

162  Ophiuchi.     7.6.88,6.7;  9.24.88,6.55. 

11  Serpentis  Cau.     7.6.88,  4.45. 

163  Ophiuchi.     9.16.87,    6.7;   6.11.88,  6.55.     Always  seen 

brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

165  Ophiuchi.     9.28.88,  5.4. 

166  "  9.24.88,  6.9 ;  9.28.88,  7.2.     Difficult. 
1  Sagitlarii.     9.24.88,  6.85. 

12  Serpentis  Cau.     10.13.87,6.8;   10.15.87,6.8;  10.17.87, 

6.75  ;  9.24.88,  6.65.    Observations  discordant,  and 
range  from  6.4  to  6.8. 

3  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  6.75. 

13  Serpentis  Cau.     9.24.88,  6.15. 

4  Sagittarii.     9.16.87,  6.6  ;  6.11.88,  6.65.     Four  estimates 

very  accordant,  6.6  or  6. 65;  yet  once  observed  as  6.9. 

5  Sagittarii.     9.16.87,    7.1;    6.11.88,  7.0;    9.24.88,6.95; 

9.26.88,  7.05.     Generally  seen  below  7.0. 
7  Sagittarii.     10.19.86,   7.2;  9.16.87,   7.0;  6.11.88,  6.85; 
9.24.88,6.95;  9.26.88,  7.05.     Observations  very  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  6.45  to  7.2.     Variable? 

175  Ophiuchi.  7.6.88,  6.95;  9.24.88,  6.4;  9.28.88,  6.6; 
9.29.88,  6.65 ;  10.8.88,  6.45.  Discovered  to  be  a  vari- 
able of  short  period  in  1888.  (See  A.  J.,  No.  210.) 
From  a  final  discussion  of  all  my  observations  to  the 
present  time  (1891),  I  have  adopted  the  following  as 
the  best  attainable  elements :  1882,  September  4.428 
Green.  M.  T.  -|-  17<U25641  E  for  the  epoch  of  max- 
imum. The  minimum  occurs  earlier  by  6<J.250. 
The  variation  is  about  eight  tenths  of  a  magnitude, 
or  from  6.2  to  6.95. 

178  Ophiuchi.     9.16.87,  7.0;  7.6.88,  6.85. 
15  Serpentis  Cau.     6.29.88,  6.8. 


8  Sagittarii.     7.6.88,  6.45  ;    10,8.88,    6.5.     Difficult  ;  no 

good  comparison-stars  near. 

9  Sagittarii.     10.24.86,  6.65;  7.3.88,6.95;  9.24.88,6.65; 

9.26.88,  6.65;  9.27.88,  6.65;  9.28.88,  6.65.  Gener- 
ally observed  as  6.6  or  6.65;  but  twice  estimated  as 
faint  as  6.95.  Variable  ? 

10  Sagitiarii.     6.11.88,6.05;  9.24.88,5.95. 

11  "  7.6.88,  7.0 ;  7.10.88,  6.95. 
16  Serpentis  Cau.     9.28.88,  6.0. 

183  Ophiuchi.     7.6.88,  5.7. 

13  Sagitlarii.     10.19.86,  6.4;    9.16.87,6.2;  6.11.88,  6.25; 

9.24.88,  6.2.  Generally  6.2  or  6.3;  but  once  esti- 
mated as  bright  as  5.95. 

14  Sagitlarii.     9.24.88,  5.6. 

186  Ophiuchi.     9.16.87,  3.6. 

16  Sagittarii.  10.24.86,  6.75;  7.3.88,  6.75.  Estimates 
range  from  6.6  to  6.9. 

187  Ophiuchi.     9.10.87,   6.35;    7.6.88,   6.4.      Always   seen 

fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

18  Sagiltarii.     9.24.88,  7.0. 

21          "  7.10.88,  6.35;  9.28.88,  6.35. 

"  7.10.88,  7.2. 

19  "  7.10.88,  6.9. 

194  Ophiuchi.     9.16.87,    6.8;"  6.29.88,    6.85;    7.6.88,   6.85. 
Estimates  quite  discordant,  and  range  from  6.6  to  7.1. 

24  Sagittarii.     10.13.87,    6.1;    7.10.88,  6.6;    9.24.88,    6.4. 

Cum. ;  difficult ;  estimates  range  from  6.1  to  6.6. 

23  Sagitlarii.  10.15.87,  6.8;  6.10.88,  6.8;  8.27.89,  7.2; 
9.19.89,7.0.  Difficult.  Neb.? 

28  Sagittarii.  9.16.87,  3.0  ;  7.3.88,  3.3.  Gould,  variable; 
red.  The  estimates  of  this  bright  red  star  range 
from  3.0  to  3.4.  Difficult ;  evidence  of  change  con- 
sidered slight. 

19  Serpentis  Cau.     6.29.88,5.8;  9.24.88,6.1;  9.26.88,6.1. 

Difficult ;  estimates  range  from  5.8  to  6.2. 

20  Serpentis  Cau.     6.29.88,  5.85  ;  7.6.88,  6.0. 
30  Sagitlarii.     9.24.88,  6.5. 

32          "  10.8.88,  5.95. 

34  "  10.15.87.  7.0;  10.17.87,  7.0;  10.19.87,   7.0. 

35  "  This  star  was  apparently  observed  in  the 
years  1882  and  1886,  and  estimated  to  be  6.9  and  7.1 
respectively.     A   third   observation  in  1887   found 
the  star  to  be  8.0.      Numerous  observations  since 
have  invariably  found  it  either   7.9  or  8.0.     These 
discordances  would  imply  variation  ;  but  I  have  a 
suspicion  that  a  neighboring  star,  Gould,  24685,  7m, 
was  mistaken  for  35   Sagiltarii  in  the  case  of  the 
observations  of  1882  and  1886,'  and  this  star  may 
also  have   been   observed  at   Cordoba.     It   should 
receive  further  attention.     Var.  ? 

37  Sagittarii.     10.22.88,  5.9  ;  10.25.88,  5.95. 
40          "  7.10.88, 5.7.     Difficult ;  red. 

25  Serpentis  Cau.     9.15.87,   7.0;    10.12.87,   7.0;    7.10.88, 

6.9 ;  8.22.89,  6.95.  This  star  has  apparently  faded 
from  6.6  in  1882  to  7.0  in  1887. 


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26  Serpentis  Cau.     9.15.87,6.7;  7.10.88,6.75. 

42  Sagittarii.     7.3.88,  6.1  ;  red. 

43  "  7.3.88,  5.7. 

44  "  7.10.88,  6.15;  9.24.88,  6.2.     Always  esti- 
mated brighter  than  at  Cordoba  by  nearly  half  a 
magnitude. 

45  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,    6.3.      This    star    also   observed 

brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

27  Serpentis  Cau.     9.15.87,6.7;  7.10.88,6.7;  8.22.89,6.6. 

Estimates  range  from  6.4  to  6.7. 

49  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,  6.7.     Estimates  vary  from  6.4  to 

6.7. 

50  Sagittarii.     10.19.86,    6.6;   7.3.88,  6.65;    7.10.88,    6.5. 

Estimates  range  from  6.3  to  6.65. 

51  Sagittarii.     9.16.87,5.15;  7.10.88,  5.2  ;  red.     Difficult; 

no  good  comparison-stars  near. 

52  Sagittarii.     11.5.87,6.95;   7.10.88,6.9. 

28  Serpentis  Cau.     9.15.87,6.5;  7.10.88,6.55. 

29  "  "          9.24.88,6.6. 
. .  .  Sagittarii.     9.24.88,  6.95. 

30  Serpentis  Cau.     9.26.88,  6.95.     Cum. 
.  .  .  Sagittarii.     9.24.88,  6.9.     Difficult. 

31  Serpentis  Cau.     8.29.88,  6.75.    Neb.;  estimates  range 

from  6.55  to  6.9. 

54  Sagittarii.  7.3.88,3.0;  red;  always  estimated  fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

56  Sagittarii.     10.1387,   6.9;    7.10.88,   6.7;    10.8.88,    6.9. 

Gould,  variable  from  6  to  7J.     My  observations  fur- 
nish no  evidence  of  change. 

57  Sagittarii.     Discovered  to  be  a  variable  of  short  period 

in  1886.     Dr.   Chandler's  latest   elements  give   for 

the  epoch  of  maximum,   1886,   September  25d.31  + 

5d.7690  E.     The  variation  is  from  5.8  to  6.6. 
34  Serpentis  Cau.     11.9.87,  3.5. 
3  Scuti.     8.29.88,    5.05;    10.8.88,    5.4;    10.24.88,    5.05. 

Estimates  range  from  5.0  to  5.4. 
36  Serpentis  Cau.     10.12.87,6.55;  10.15.87,6.7;  10.17.87, 

6.65;    10.19.87;  6.55;   7.16.88,  6.45;    10,30.88,  6.8; 

10.31.88,  6.8;  8.22.89,  6.55.     The  eleven  estimates 

of  this  star  are  quite  discordant,  ranging  from  6.4 

to  6.8.     Variable? 
65  Sagittarii.     10.19.86,5.4;  9.16.87,5.4;   10.13.87,5.35; 

7.10.88,5.3;  very  red.     Estimates  range  from  4.95 

to  5.4.     Should  be  further  watched. 
67  Sagittarii.     7.3.88,  3.1;  red.     Always  estimated  fainter 

than  at  Cordoba. 
5  Scuti.     8.29.88,  6.8. 

73  Sagittarii.     10.8.88,  6.8.     Difficult. 

7  Scuti.     8.29.88,  6.55. 

74  Sagittarii.     9.16.87,6.0;  7.10.88,6.3.    Estimates  range 

from  6.0  to  6.3. 

8  Scuti.     8.30.88,  6.7. 

76  Sagittarii.  10.13.87,  5.2;  7.10.88,  5.2.  Estimates 
range  from  5.0  to  5.4,  and  always  seen  brighter 
than  at  Cordoba. 


9  Scuti.     8.29.88,  5.9. 
.  .      "        9.22.89, 7.0;  10.16.89, 7.0.    Not  in  U.  A.    SDM. 

14°,  5098,  7.0. 
48  Serpentis  Cau.     8.30.88,  6.25. 

10  Scuti.     10.24.86,  6.45;  9.14.87,   6.25;    10.17.87,   6.25; 

10.19.87,6.25;  8.29.88,6.4;  9.26.88,6.3;  very  red ; 
difficult.     Eight  observations  range  only  from  6.25 
to  6.45;  but  once  estimated  as  6.0. 
78  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  6.1  ;  red. 

11  Scuti.     10.12.87,    6.1;    10.17.87,    6.1;    10.19.87,    6.1; 

8.29.88,  6.2.     Estimates  range  from  6.0  to  6.3  and 
always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

80  Sagittarii.     10.13.87,  6.8  ;  red. 

13  Scuti.     9.14.87,  5.75;  8.29.88,   5.5.     Estimates  range 

from  5.35  to  5.8.     Variable  ? 

14  Scuti.     9.14.87,3.7;  8.30.88,3.8;  9.26.88,3.6.     Gould, 

variable.  Estimates  range  from  3.55  to  4.0  ;  but 
difficult  to  observe. 

81  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  6.35.     Neb.     Always  seen  fainter 

than  at  Cordoba. 

15  Scuti.     8.29.88,  6.65. 

86  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  6.2. 

87  "  7.10.88,  7.0. 

17  Scuti.     10.24.86,     6.8;     9.10.87,     6.6;     9.14.87,    6.5; 

10.12.87,6.65;  10.19.87,6.65;  8.30.88,6.4;  9.22.89, 
6.6;  red.  Estimates  are  very  discordant,  ranging 
from  6.25  to  6.9.  Variable  ? 

88  Sagittarii.     10.30.88,  6.45. 

18  Scuti.     10.24.86.     6.9;    9.14.87,     6.6;    8.29.88,     6.65; 

8.22.89,  6.7.     Estimates  range  from  6.55  to  6.9. 

19  Scuti.     9.14.87,5.1;  8.30.88,5.05;  9.26.88,4.95. 

89  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  7.0. 

20  Scuti.     8.30.88,  6.65. 

21  "         9.14.87,     5.35;     8.29.88,    5.2;     8.30.88,   5.35; 
9.26.88,   5.05;    10.30.88,  5.15;    9.22.89,   5.3.     Esti- 
mates quite  .discordant,  and  range  from  5.05  to  5.55. 
Variable? 

92  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  7.0. 

22  Scuti.     8.30.88,  6.75. 

94  Sagittarii.     10.13.87,6.1;  11.9.87,6.05;   7.10.88,5.9. 

95  "  7.16.84,    3.2;    9.16.87,    3.2;     7.3.88,    3.2; 
9.26.88,  3.45.     Estimates  range  from  3.1  to  3.5.     It 
is  always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

96  Sagiltarii.     7.10.88,   6.75.      From  6.45  in   1882,   this 

star  apparently  faded  to  6.75  in  1888. 

97  Sagittarii.     10.13.87,  7.0  ;  7.10.88,  7.0.     Difficult. 
1  Aquiles.     10.12.87,  7.05. 

98  Sagittarii.     7.10.88,  7.0. 

99  "  10.19.86,  6.15;  9.10.87,5.7;  9.15.87,  5.8; 
10.13.87,  5.65;  7.10.88,  5.65.     The  estimates  of  this 
red  star  are  discordant,  and  range  from  5.65  to  6.25. 
Variable  ? 

24  Scuti.  10.12.87,  4.6;  9.26.88,  4.5.  Four  estimates 
var\-  only  from  4.5  to  4.7  ;  yet  this  star  was  once 
estimated  as  bright  as  4.15. 


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27  Scuti.     10.30.88,  6.5  ;  9.22.89,  6.55. 

103  SagiUarii.     10.15.87,6.45;    10.17.87,6.55;    10.19.87, 

6.45.  The  first  observation  of  this  star,  made  in 
1882,  agrees  with  the  Cordoba  results,  6.8;  but  sub- 
sequent observations,  five  in  number,  all  made  in 
1887,  invariably  make  the  star  one  third  of  a  mag- 
nitude brighter. 

104  Sagitlarii.     10.18.88,  5.8;  10.24.88,  5.8.     Gould,  vari- 

able V  My  estimates,  five  in  number,  range  from  5.5 
to  5.8;  but  do  not  furnish  sufficient  corroborative 
evidence  of  change ;  further  observations  desirable. 

27  Scuti.     10.30.88,6.5;  9.22.89,6.55. 
4  Aquilce.     11.9.87,6.5. 

105  SagiUarii.     9.15.87,  6.7;  7.10.88,  6.7. 

28  Scuti.     10.12.87,  6.8. 

29  "        8.30.88,  6.4. 

...  Aquilce.     10.22.86,  7.5;  11.22.86,   7.15;   10.12.87,  7.3; 

8.30.88,  7.5 ;   8.22.89,   7.5.     Estimates   range   from 
7.1  to  7.5  ;  difficult ;  near  another  star. 

106  SagiUarii.     9.15.87,  6.95  ;  7.10.88,  6.9. 
108          "  7.10.88,  6.5;  red. 

31  Scuti.     8.30.88,  6.75. 

110  SagiUarii.     9.15.87,  6.4;    9.16.87,    6.45;    7.10.88,  6.5. 

Always  estimated  much  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 

111  Sagittarii.     9.15.87,  4.9. 

112  "  7.16.84,2.3;  7.3.88,2.6.     The  estimates  of 
this  bright  star  range  from  2.2  to  2.6. 

113  SagiUarii.     9.15.87,5.2;  red. 

114  "  8.29.88,  5.8  ;  8.30.88,  5.8  ;  10.25.88,  5.7. 

116  "  9.15.87,  6.05;  10.12.87,  6.05;  7.10.88,  6.1. 
Estimates  range  from  6.05  to  6.4. 

117  Sagittarii.     8.29.88,7.0.    This  star  is  not  on  the  charts, 

although  in  the  catalogue. 

119  Sagittarii.     10.19.86,  5.1;  9.10.87,  5.0;    9.14.87,  5.0; 

9.16.87,  4.9;  10.13.87,  5.3;  8.29.88,  5.3.  Always 
observed  brighter  than  at  Cordoba.  Estimates  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  4.9  to  5.5.  Variable? 

120  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,3.75;  9.30.88,3.75;  9.22.89,3.6. 
33  Scuti.     10.12.87,    5.15;    8.30.88,    5.35;    9.26.88,   5.3; 

8.22.89,  5.4.     The  estimates  of  this  red  star  range 
from  5.1  to  5.5.     Variable? 

123  Sagittarii.     9.15.87,  6.25;   7.10.88,  6.4.     Always  seen 

brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

124  Sagittarii.     8.29.88,  7.1. 

128          "  10.19.86,  6.8;  9.15.87,  6.7;    7.10.88,  6.95. 

Estimates  vary  from  6.6  to  7.0. 
130  Sagittarii.    7.16.84,  2.6;  9.16.87,  2.7 ;  7.3.88,  2.8.    The 

estimates  of  this  bright  star  range  from  2.6  to  3.0. 
9  Aquilce.     9.14.87,4.0;  9.26.88,4.15;  red. 

10  "          10.15.87,  6.8;  10.24.88,  6.85.     Generally  6.8  ; 
•     but  once  estimated  as  faint  as  7.1. 

11  Aquilce.     8.30.88,  5.6;  9.26.88,  5.7. 

135  Sagittarii.     9.15.87,7.15;   7.10.88,6.95.'    Usually  seen 

below  7.0. 

136  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,  4.0. 


137  Sagitarii.     9.29.88,  6.9. 

15  Aquilce.  10.19.86,6.0;  10.22.86,6.0;  9.14.87,5.75; 
9.26.88,  5.85;  8.30.88,  5.75;  red.  Estimates  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  5.55  to  6.0. 

138  SagiUarii.     10.30.88,  5.95. 

139  "  7.16.84,  3.6 ;  7.3.88,  3.5  ;  red. 

17  Aquilce.     10.24.88,  7.3.     This  star  does  not  appear  on 

*he  charts,  although  in  the  catalogue ;  it  has  always 
been  estimated  below  7.0.  Decl.  +9°  27'.3,  instead 
of  -9°  27'.3.  See  list  of  errata,  A.  N.,  No.  2377, 
column  8. 

18  Aquilce.     10.24.88,  7.1.     Always  seen  as  7.1. 

19  "          9.14.87,   3.45;    10.12.87,   3.3;    8.30.88,  3.4; 
9.26.88,   3.35;    10.25.88,  3.4.      Difficult;    estimates 
range  from  3.0  to  3.6. 

140  Sagittarii.     9.29.88,  6.7  ;  red. 

141  "  8.29.88,  6.25.    Always  seen  fainter  than 
at  Cordoba. 

142  SagiUarii.     10.25.88,   6.7.      Gould,    variable?      Esti- 

mates range  from  6.5  to  6.8. 
21  Aquilce.     10.12.87,  7.1.     Generally  seen  below  7.0. 

143  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  6.6. 
147          "  9.26.88,  3.1. 

149  "  9.26.88,  6.7;  9.29.88,  6.6. 

150  "  9.29.88,  6.4. 

26  Aquilce.     10.12.87,  7.0;  9.26.88,  7.0. 

151  Sagittarii.     9.17.87,  7.05;  9.6.88,  7.0.    Estimates  range 

from  6.8  to  7.2. 
28  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  5.9. 

154  Sagittarii.     9.29.88,  7.1 ;  10.3.88,  6.95. 
...Aquilce.     9.26.88,   7.0;    9.27.89,  6.8.      Not  in   U.  A. 

Gould,  26360,  7\  ;  SDM.  8°,  4900,  6.9. 

155  Sagittarii.     9.30.88,  5.45. 

158          "  9.26.88,  7.05;  9.29.88,  7.05;  10.8.88,  6.95. 

31  Aquilce.     10.12.87,  6.9;  9.26.88,  6.9. 

160  Sagittarii.     9.17.87,5.0;  10.12.87,5.4;  10.15.87,5.35; 

10.17.87,  5.35;   9.6.88,  5.4;    red.      Estimates   dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  5.0  to  5.4. 
.  .  .  Sagittarii.     10.18.88,  6.85. 

161  "  Always    seen    fainter   than   at   Cordoba; 
difficult. 

.  .  .  Sagitlarii.     Out  of  place  on  chart;  always  seen  fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

35  Aquilce.     10.22.86,5.9;  red. 

36  "          9.26.88,  6.9. 
165  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  5.7. 

170  "  9.26.88,  7.0. 

38  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  5.7. 

39  "          10.3.88,  6.75. 

171  SagiUarii.     9.26.88,  6.9. 

174  "  9.30.88,4.0;  10.3.88, 4.1.    Estimates  range 
from  4.0  to  4.45. 

175  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  6.55. 

176  "  9.30.88,  4.85. 
41  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  6.8. 


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43  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  6.7. 

181  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,5.4;  9.30.88,5.3. 

182  "  10.22.86,  6.0;  10.24.86,  6.1;  9.15.87,  6.0; 

9.20.87,  6.05;  9.26.88,  5.9.    Gould,  variable  ?    Seven 
observations  of  this  red  star,  extending  from  1886 
to  1888,  range  only  from  5.9  to  6.1 ;  yet  it  was  esti- 
mated once  in  1882  as  bright  as  5.6.    Evidence  of 
variability  considered  very  slight.    See  A.  J.,  No.  184. 

184  Sagittarii.     10.22.86,  6.25  ;  10.24.86,  6.3 ;  9.26.88,  6.05 ; 

9.30.88,  6.15.     Always  estimated  fainter  than  at 
Cordoba. 

45  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  6.7. 

187  Sagittarii.     10.8.88,  5.9. 

188  "  10.8.88,  6.8. 

47  Aquilce.     10.22.86,5.2;  10.24.86,5.35;  11.22.86,5.35. 

Estimates  range  from  5.0  to  5.35. 

.190  Sagittarii.     9.30.88,  7.0.    Difficult;  no  good  compari- 
son-stars near. 
191  Sagittarii.     10.8.88,  6.85. 

50  Aquilce.  Discovered  to  be  a  variable  of  the  ij  Aquilce. 
type  in  1886.  The  star  varies  from  about  6.3  to  7.3. 
Dr.  Chandler's  latest  elements  give  for  the  epoch  of 
maximum,  1886,  September,  .20.0,  +7d.033  E. 

52  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  6.8. 

54         "          9.26.88,  5.6 ;  red. 

202  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,  6.85  ;  red. 

203  "  9.6.88,  6.9. 

59  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  5.65 ;  red. 

204  Sagittarii.     9.30.88,    6.0.     Gould,   variable,  5J  to  6j. 

Difficult  to  observe,  as  it  lies  near  a  bright  star ;  yet 
my  four  observations  are  accordant,  and  furnish  no 
evidence  of  change. 

207  Sagitlarii.     10.19.86,  4.8;    9.17.87,   4.5;    9.6.88,   4.6; 

9.26.88,  4.6.     Estimates  vary  from  4.5  to  4.95. 

208  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  6.1. 

209  "  10.20.86,  6.0;  10.22.86,  6.1 ;  10.24.86,  6.0  ; 
9.15,87,  6.15;  9.6.88,  6.0;  red.    Always  seen  fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

.  .  .  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,  7.1. 

64  Aquilce.     10.22.86,  4.7;    9.17.87,   4.55;    9.26.88,  4.75. 

Gould,  variable?      Difficult;    my  estimates  range 
from  4.3  to  4.8;  yet  a  careful  inspection  furnishes 
no  positive  evidence  of  variability. 
212  Sagittarii.  "it.  14.86,  5.6;  9.15.87,5.6;  9.26.88,5.65. 

65  Aquilce.     10.24.86,  5.7;  9.17.87,5.75;  10.12.87,  5.75; 

10.17.87,  5.75;  9.26.88,  5.7.  Estimates  range  from 
5.5  to  6.0 ;  will  bear  further  watching. 

217  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,6.5;  9.30.88,  6.6.     Difficult;  near 

another  star. 

218  Sagittarii.     9.15.87,  6.2  ;  9.26.88,  6.2. 

219  "  9.26.88,  6.8. 
221          "  9.6.88,  5.6 ;  red. 

70  Aquilce.     9.26.88,  6.1.     Always  seen   fainter  than  at 

Cordoba. 
223  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,  6.85. 


225  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  5.45. 

226  "  9.6.88,  5.75 ;  9.26.88,  5.65. 
77  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  6.5. 

230  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  6.85. 

231  "  9.30.88,  6.8. 

233  "  9.6.88,  6.25. 

234  "  9.30.88,  7.0. 
82  Aquilce.     10.3.88,  5.7. 

239  Sagittarii.     9.26.88,    7.0;   9.30.88,   7.0.    Usually  seen 

below  7.0. 
238  Sagittarii.     10.24.86,6.3;  9.17.87,  6.35;  9.26.88,6.35. 

Generally  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 
89  Aquilce.     Gould,   variable.     Difficult;    yet  my  three 

estimates,  1886-88,  are  accordant. 

247  Sagiltarii.     9.30.88,  6.8. 

248  «  10.22.86, 5.0;  10.24.86,5.05;  11.14.86,4.9; 
9.6.88,  4.9;  9.26.88,  5.0. 

95  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  5.8. 
97          «         9.27.88,  6.5. 

250  Sagittarii.     10.19.86,    5.15 ;    10.22.86,   4.8 ;    10.24.86, 
4.75;    11.14.86,   4.85;    9.6.88,    5.0;    9.26.88,    5.05; 
red;  estimates  range  from  4.7  to  5.15.     Variable? 
253  Sagittarii.     9.6.88,  5.15. 
255          "  10.22.86,   5.4 ;    10.24.86,    5.35 ;    11.14.86, 

5.1  ;  9.6.88,  5.15;  9.26.88,  5.05. 
261   Sagiltarii.     9.26.88,  6.75. 
102  Aquilce.     10.12.87,  6.95;  9.27.88,  7.0. 

264  Sagiltarii.     9.26.88,  6.05 ;  red. 

265  "  10.19.86,5.25;  10.22.86,4.5;  10.24.86,4.6; 
11.14.86,  5.0;  9.17.87,  4.85;    9.6.88,  4.75;   9.26.88, 
4.8.     The  estimates  of  this  red  star  are  very  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  4.4  to  5.25;  yet  variability 
is  not  suspected. 

104  Aquilce.     11.9.87,  6.5  ;  9.27.88,  6.6. 
269  Sagiltarii.     9.26.88,  6.5. 

273  "  10.22.86,  7.1;  11.14.86,  7.1;    9.17.87,  7.2; 
9.26.88,  7.15.     Generally  seen  below  7.0. 

106   Aquilce.     9.27.88,  6.1. 

108          "          9.26.88,  6.55  ;  9.27.88,  6.65. 

274  Sagitlarii.     9.27.88,  6.65. 

.  .  .  Aquilce.1  This  star  is  on  the  chart,  but  not  in  the 
catalogue.  Gould,  27507,  8m;  SDM.  4°,  5010,  7.3. 

110  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  6.75. 

.  .  .  Aquilce.1  9.27.89,  6.9.  This  star  is  also  on  the  chart, 
but  not  in  catalogue.  Gould,  27533,  7.1 ;  SDM. 
4°,  506,  7.2. 

2  Capricorni.     10.12.87,   6.55;    9.27.88,   6.5.     The  esti- 

mates progressively  brighten  from  6.75  in  1882  to 
6.5  in  1888. 
118  Aquilce.     11.9.87,  6.85  ;  9.27.88,  6.95. 

3  Capricorni.     9.27.88,6.8;  9.30.88,6.7.     Difficult. 

4  "  9.17.87,6.2;  10.12.87,6.25;  9.26.88,6.2; 
9.27.88,  6.3.     Six  estimates  vary  only  from  6.15  to 
6.25;  but  observed  once  as  faiut  as  6.5. 

1  To  be  erased  from  maps.    List  of  errata,  A.  N. ,  No.  2377,  column  10. 


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121  Aquilce.    9.27.88,  6.95. 

122  "          11.9.87,  7.1;  9.27.88,  7.05. 

5  Capricorni.     8.5.83,  6.2 ;    8.24.83,  6.2  ;   8.26.83,  6.2 ; 

10.22.86,  5.9;  10.24.86,  6.1;  9.27.88,  6.0.  Gould, 
variable?  My  nine  comparisons  of  this  red  star 
range  from  5.85  to  6.2 ;  yet  its  variability  is  very 
doubtful ;  further  observations  are  desirable.  See 
A.  J.  No.  184. 
282  Sagiltarii.  9.27.88,6.6. 

6  Capricorni.     9.27.88,  6.8;  9.30.88,  6.6.     Difficult. 

7  "  10.13.87,  6.15;  9.27.88,  6.0. 

. . .  Aquilce.  9.27.88,  6.9.  Not  in  U.  A.  Gould,  27787, 
7J ;  SDM.  3°,  4838,  7.2. 

8  Capricorni.     9.26.88,  4.5. 

11  "  10.19.86,  5.9;   10.22.86,  5.95;    10.24.86, 
5.9;    11.18.86,    5.9;     9.17.87,    5.9;     10.13.87,    5.9; 
9.27.88,  5.75;  red.     Generally  estimated  as  5.9;  but 
once  each  estimated  as  5.5  and  5.6. 

131  Aquilce.    10.3.88,  6.45;  red. 

12  Capricorni.     10.12.87,    5.0;    10.15.87,   5.15;    9.26.88, 

5.15. 

13  Capricorni.     9.17.87,6.85;  10.12.87,  6.8;  9.27.88,6.8. 

Difficult ;  near  bright  star ;  estimates  range  from 
6.8  to  7.1. 

296  Sagittarii.     10.19.86,  6.25. 

135  Aquilce.  10.12.87,  6.15;  9.27.88,  6.3;  10.3.88,  6.25. 
Gould,  variable?  My  six  estimates  give  values  for 
the  magnitude  ranging  from  6.1  to  6.5;  yet  varia- 
bility is  not  suspected  ;  will  bear  further  watching. 

137  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  6.5. 

17   Capricorni.     9.17.87,5.65;  9.26.88,5.55;  9.27.88,5.5. 

138  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  6.5. 

.  .  .  Capricorni.     9.27.88,  7.15. 
20  "  10.13.87,  6.75  ;  9.27.88,  6.85. 

22  "  9.26.88,  5.15;  9.27.88.  5.35;  9.30.88,  5.25. 
"             10.13.87,  7.4.     Estimates  vary  from  7.0 

to  7.4. 

139  Aquilce.     9.16.87,  6.0;  9.27.88,  6.3. 

23  Capricorni.     9.27.88,6.9.    Difficult;  near  bright  star. 

24  "  9.27.88,  6.6 ;  red. 

140  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  7.0. 

25  Capricorni.     9.26.88,6.0;  9.27.88,5.75. 

141  Aquilce.     9.27.88,  5.2. 

3  Microscopium.  10.19.86,  6.5  ;  9.27.88,  6.5.  Generally 
seen  as  6.4  or  6.5  ;  but  once  estimated  as  faint  as 
6.8. 

26  Capricorni.     11.16.89,    7.5.      Gould,   variable  6f-8£. 

If  the  right  star  has  been  observed,  it  has  always 
been  seen  as  7.5. 

5  Microscopium.     9.16.88,  7.0;  9.27.88,  7.0. 
29  Capricorni.     10.13.87,  6.0. 

7  Microscopium.     9.27.88,  6.95. 
80  Capricorni.     11.27.86,6.9;  10.13.87,6.9. 
31  "  .10.13.87,6.4. 

143  Aquilce.     11.2.87,6.9;  11.5.87,6.95. 


32  Capricorni.     10.22.86,    6.3;     10.24.86,    6.3;    11.18.86, 

6.3  ;  9.17.87,  6.4 ;  10.13%.87,  6.35  ;  9.27.88,  6.25.  Es- 
timates range  from  6.1  to  6.5. 

33  Capricorni.     10.13.87,  7.0.     This  has  maintained  the 

magnitude  7.0  unchanged  during  the  period  from 
1882  to  1887.  Gould,  6.8. 

144  Aquilce.     9.16.87,    5.55;    9.27.88,   5.4.      Always   seen 

fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 
35  Capricorni.     9.17.87,   6.55;    9.27.88,    6.5.    Generally 

seen  as  6.5  or  6.6  ;  but  once  estimated  as  6.8. 
87  Capricorni.     10.13.87,7.05.    Generally  seen  below  7.0. 

145  Aquilce.     10.3.88,6.6;  10.8.88,6.45;  10.25.88,6.45. 

"          9.27.88,  7.3. 
39  Capricorni.     9.26.88,  5.55 ;  9.27.88,  5.5. 

41  "  10.13.87,  5.9 ;  9.27.88,  5.85 ;   red.     Esti- 
mates range  from  5.6  to  5.9. 

3  Aquarii.     9.28.88,5.4;  10.3.88,5.5. 

42  Capricorni.     10.3.88,  6.65. 

43  "  10.13.87,6.2;  red. 

4  Aquarii.     9.18.87,  7.0;  10.12.87,  6.9. 

"  9.27.88,   6.8;     10.3.88,    6.8.    Always    seen 

brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

44  Capricorni.     10.3.88,  6.65. 

5  Aquarii.     9.27.88,  7J  estimated;    9.28.88,  8.0.     This 

star  is  not  on  the  chart,  although  in  the  Catalogue. 
It  was  apparently  observed  in  1882,  and  estimated 
to  be  6.95,  since  whiah  it  has  not  been  estimated 
brighter  than  7.3.  In  all  probability  it  is  variable. 

6  Aquarii.     10.12.87,  7.5;   9.28.88,  7.4.     For   this   star 

my  estimates  are  quite  discordant,  the  various  de- 
terminations, five  in  number,  varying  through  half  a 
magnitude,  and  strongly  suggesting  variability. 

46  Capricorni.     9.28.88,  7.0. 

47  "  10.19.86,  4.0;    10.22.86,    4.1  ;    10.24.86, 
4.0;    11.18.86,   4.15;    11.26.86,   4.2;    9.17.87,   4.0; 
9.28.88,  4.15.     Nine  estimates  give  values  for  the 
magnitude  ranging  only  from  4.0  to  4.2  ;  yet  it  was 
once  estimated  as  faint  as  4.7. 

8  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  3.9.     Difficult. 

9  "  10.3.88,4.8;  red. 

51  Capricorni.     10.3.88,  6.95. 

52  "  10.22.86,  5.95;   10.24.86,  6.05;   11.18.86, 
5.9;    11.26.86,  6.2;    10.19.87,  6.1;    red.    Estimates 
range  from  5.9  to  6.2. 

53  Capricorni.     10.13.87,6.55;  9.27.88,6.6. 

11  Aquarii.     9.27.88,  6.4. 

30  Microscopium.     10.19.87,6.85;  9.27.88,6.75. 

56   Capricorni.     10.22.86,  4.35;    11.18.86,  4.3;    11.26.86, 

4.5  ;  10.13.87,  4.35;  red.     Always  estimated  fainter 

than  at  Cordoba. 

12  Aquarii.     9.27.88,  6.25. 

13  "  Gould,  variable?    Our  three  estimates  are 
quite  accordant,  5.65  and  5.7,  and  furnish  no  evi- 
dence of  change. 

58  Capricorni.     10.3.87,6.45;  9.28.88,6.7. 


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34  Microscopium.  Estimates  progressively  fade  from  6.6 
in  1884  to  6.85  in  1888. 

16  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  4.85. 
15         "  10.3.88,  6.65. 

85  Microscopium.     10.19.87,  6.7;  9.27.88,  6.75;  red.  - 

17  Aquarii.     10.12.87,  7.05;    9.27.88,  6.8;   10.3.88,  7.05. 

Six  estimates  of  this  star  range  from  6.8  to  7.1 ; 
generally  seen  below  7.0. 

18  Aquarii.     10.12.87,  6.65. 

61  Capricorni.  10.22.86,  6.35;  10.24.86,6.45;  11.18.86, 
6.25;  9.27.88,  6.05;  10.388,  6.25.  Estimates  vary 
from  6.05  to  6.45. 

20  Aquarii.     10.12.87,    7.1;    9.27.88,  6.8;    10.3.88,   7.05. 

Generally  seen  below  7.0. 

21  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.5. 

63  Capricorni.     11.26.86,  6.05;   9.17.87,  5.95;    10.19.87, 

6.0. 

24  Aquarii.  9.27.88,  6.05.  Gould,  variable?  Our  four 
estimates  range  only  from  5.85  to  6.05,  and  furnish 
but  slight  evidence  of  change. 

64  Capricorni.     10.22.86,  6.25;   10.24.86,6.15;  11.18.86, 

6.1  ;    9.27.88,  6.05.     Six  estimates  range  only  from 
6.05   to  6.25 ;   yet  the  star  was  once  estimated  as 
bright  as  5.75. 
27  Aquarii.     12.17.86,6.0;  9.28.88,6.25. 

29  "  11  15.89,  6.7. 

30  "  12.17.86,  6.4;  9.28.88,  6.3. 

31  "  9.28.88,  6.3. 

32  "          10.12.87,  6.85;  9.28.88,  6.8;  11.15.89,  6.7. 

67  Capricorni.     11.26.86,6.2;  10.19.87,6.3;  10.13.87,6.2. 

Estimates  vary  from  6.1  to  6.5. 

33  Aquarii.     10.12.87,7.05.     Always  seen  slightly  fainter 

than  7.0. 
46  Microscopium.     10.19.87,  6.55. 

68  Capricorni.     11.26.86,  5.0;   9.28.88,5.0;  9.29.88,5.1; 

9.30.88,  5.05 ;  red. 

69  Capricorni.     Always  seen  below  7.0. 

70  "  11.26.86,  3.9;  9.28.88,  3.9;  9.30.88,  4.0. 
73           "              11.18.86,4.6;  11.26.86,4.95;  9.17.87,  4.9 

10.13.87,  5.0 ;  9.28.88, 4.95.     The  observations  of  this 
'  red  star  are  discordant,  ranging  from  4.6  to  5.0 ;  yel 

variability  is  not  suspected. 
40  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  6.75. 
39         "  9.18.87,   7.2;    10.15.87,  7.2;    9.29.88,    7.05 

Generally  estimated  fainter  than  7.0. 

76  Capricorni.     11.26.86,5.4;  9.29.88,  5.45;  9.30.88,  5.45 

77  "  10.13.87,  7.0. 
45  Aquarii     10.15.87,  6.9. 

50  "          9.18.87,    6.55;    10.15.87,    6.6.      Generally 
seen  as  5.5  or  5.6 ;  but  once  estimated  as  5.8. 

58.  Microscopium.     9.29.88,  5.9. 

51  Aquarii.     10.3.88,6.8;  10.8.88,6.7. 

79  Capricorni.  10.13.87,6.45;  10.15.87,6.65;  10.2.87,  6.65 
11.5.87,6.55;  11.12.87,6.45;  9.29.88,  6.5;  10.3.88 
6.5 ;  9.23.89,  6.4  ;  9.24.89,  6.4.  The  estimates  of  this 


star  are  quite  discordant,  ranging  from  6.2  to  6.75. 

Variable? 
.  .  Aquarii.     10.30.88,  7.0;    12.6.88,  7.1.     Not  in  U.  A. 

Gould,  29163,  7m;  SDM.  3°,  5160,  7.0. 
80  Capricorni.     11.26.86,   5.65;     9.29.88,    5.6;    9.30.88, 

5.6;  red. 

82  Capricorni.     9.30.88,  5.4. 
58.  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  5.7. 
84  Capricorni.  10.13.87,  6.8  ;   9.29.88,  6.9.     Usually  seen 

as  6.8  or  6.9  ;  but  once  estimated  as  bright  as  6.6. 
66  Microscopium.     10.13.87,  6.7;  10.3.88,  6.7. 

86  Capricorni.     11.14.86,4.5;    11.18.86,4.55;    11.26.86, 

4.4  ;  9.29.88,  4.45  ;  9.30.88,  4.35  ;  red. 
63  Aquarii.     12.2.88,7.0.    Estimates  range  from  6.8  to  7.2. 

87  Capricorni.     11.22.86,6.0;  9.29.88,6.1;  9.30.88,6.1. 

66  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.65.     Always  seen   brighter  than 

at  Cordoba. 

65  Aquarii.     10.3.88,   6.35.      Always    estimated    fainter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

88  Capricorni.     10.13.87,  6.8;    9.29.88,    6.9.      Generally 

seen  as  6.8  or  6.9 ;   but  once  estimated  as  6.6. 

89  Capricorni.     10.22.86,6.6;   11.22.86,6.7;  9.18.87,6.8; 

10.13.87,  6.75;  9.29.88,  6.6.  For  this  red  star  the 
estimates  vary  from  6.4  to  6.8  ;  but  generally  seen 
as  6.6  or  6.7,  and  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

90  Capricorni.     9.29.88,  5.85  ;  9.30.88,  5.9  ;  red. 

67  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  5.55. 

68  "          10.3.88,  5.9.     Has  apparently  faded  from 
5.65  in  1882  to  5.9  in  1888. 

92  Capricorni.     9.29.88,  6.9. 

71  Aquarii.     12.21.86,6.7;  9.18.87,6.75;  9.29.88,6.75. 
70          "  10.15.87,  5.65. 

72  "          10.15.87,  6.5. 

93  Capricorni.     11.18.86,3.8;  11.26.86,3.9;  9.30.88,3.9. 

73  Aquarii.     9.29.88,  6.95. 

94  Capricorni.     11.22.86,  6.35;    9.29.88,   6.25;    9.30.88, 

6.3;  red. 

95  Capricorni.     9.29.88,  6.85. 

96  "  9.29.88,  6.95.    Estimates  vary  from  6.95 
to  7.2. 

98  Capricorni.     9.29.88,  4.65  ;  9.30.88,  4.7. 

1  Piscis  Auitrini.     10.3.88,6.5.     Difficult ;  low. 

99  Capricorni.     10.13.87,  7.1;  9.29.88,  7.05;  red. 
102  "  10.3.88,  7.05.     Difficult. 

75  Aquarii.     10.2.86,  2.9;    11.18.86,  2.8;    11.22.86,   2.8; 

11.24.86,    2.9;    11.27.86,  2.8;    10.15.87,   2.85;    red. 

Estimates  range  from  2.55  .to  2.9. 
104   Capricorni.     11.22.86,    7.2;    9.18.87,    7.15;    10.13.87, 

7.15;   9.29.88,  7.05.     Estimates  range  from  6.6  to 

7.2.     Variable  ? 
77  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.8. 

106  Capricorni.     10.15.87,6.7.     This  red  star  has  always 

been  estimated  brighter  than  at  Cordoba,  the  reverse 
generally  being  the  case  as  regards  red  stars. 

107  Capricorni.     10.15.87,  6.55  ;  9.29.88,  6.65. 


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108  Capricorni.     9.30.88,  4.6. 

"  10.22.86,  7.4;  11.22.86,  7.25 ;  9.29.88,  7.4. 

Always  estimated  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 
83  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.75. 

110  Capricorni.     11.26.86,3.5;  11.27.86,3.7;  9.30.88,3.65. 
12  Piscis  Austrini.     10.3.88,  6.7. 

111  Capricorni.     9.18.87,5.7;  9.29.88,5.6;  9.30.88,5.55. 

113  "  9.29.88,  5.1  ;  9.30.88,  4.9 ;  red. 
85  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  6.0;  9.29.88,  6.0. 

114  Capricorni.     10.8.88,  6.4. 

115  "  9.29.88,  6.05  ;  9.30.88,  6.1. 
117-8        "  9.15.87,  5.3. 

119  "  9.30.88,  6.7. 

120  "  10.15.87,  6.45. 

121  "  9.30.88,  5.8. 

122  "  11.22.86,  7.1;   9.29.88,  6.9;    9.30.88,  6.9; 
10.3.88,  6.95.    Estimates  range  from  6.9  to  7.2. 

123  Capricorni.     11.18.86,  2.65;    11.22.86,  2.7;    11.24.86, 

2.7;    11.27.86,  2.6;  9.18.87,  2.9.     Estimates  are  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  2.4  to  2.9. 

87  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  7.15;  9.29.88,  6.95;    10.3.88,  6.8; 
10.8.88,  6.9.     Estimates  for  this  red  star  vary  from 
6.8  to  7.15. 
.  .  .  Aquarii.     10.30.88,  7.5;  12.2.88,  7.4. 

124  Capricorni.     10.15.87,6.55;  9.29.88,6.45;  9.30.88,6.4. 
128         "  10.3.88,  6.35. 

91  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  6.6;  9.29.88,  6.7. 

92  "  10.15.87,  6.7;  9.29.88,6.8. 

93  "  10.15.87,  7.0;  9.29.88,  6.95. 

130  Capricorni.     9.30.88,  5.4. 

131  "  10.15.87,  6.45. 

94  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  6.0  ;  9.29.88,  6.1. 

95  "  10.15.87,  6.45 ;  9.29.88,  6.55. 
133  Capricorni.     10.3.88,6.6;  10.30.88,6.8. 

96  Aquarii.     10.15.87,6.4;  9.29.88,6.5. 
98         "  10.15.87,  6.45;  9.29.88,  6.55. 

102  "  11.26.86,  5.85;   10.15.87,  5.8;  9.29.88,  5.75. 

103  "  11.24.86,4.8;  11.26.86,4.7.     Generally  seen 
as  4.7  or  4.8 ;  but  once  estimated  as  faint  as  5.1. 

104  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  5.65. 

105  "  11.18.86,2.8;    11.22.86,  2.8  ;  11.24.86,  2.7  ; 
11.27.86,  2.8;    9.18.87,  3.0;  10.15.87,  2.7;  10.10.88, 
2.75.     Nine  estimates  of  this  bright  red  star  range 
only  from  2.7  to  3.0;  yet  it  was  once  estimated  as 
bright  as  2.1. 

106  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  7.1;  9.29.88,  6.95. 

107  "  12.17.86,  4.05;   12.20.86,  4.05;  9.18.87,  4.0; 
10.15.87, 4.15.    Six  of  the  seven  estimates  of  this  star 
make  it  4.1,  or  one  third  of  a  magnitude  brighter 
than  at  Cordoba ;  yet  it  was  once  estimated  as  faint 
as  4.6. 

112  Aquarii.     10.3.88,   6.0;    10.8.88,   5.7;    10.25.88,   6.0; 

12.2.88,  5  95.     Estimates  somewhat  discordant,  and 
range  from  5.7  to  6.0. 
114  Aquarii.     9.30.88,  6.7. 


116  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.8. 

120  "  12.17.86,  6.3;    10.15.87,   6.1;    9.29.88,   6.3. 
Gould,  variable?    My  estimates  range  from  6.1  to 
6.5  ;  yet  variability  is  not  suspected. 

33  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,  6.3. 

121  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  6.7. 

34  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,5.95;  red. 

35  "  "  9.29.88,  5.6;  10.8.88,  5.7.     This  star 
has  apparently  faded  from  5.4  in  1884  to  5.7  in  1888. 

123  Aquarii.     11.24.86,5.9. 
125         "  9.30.88,  6.7. 

36  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,  6.55. 

.  .  .  Aquarii.     Always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba  by 

one  third  of  a  magnitude. 
127  Aquarii.     9.29.88,  5.85. 
130        "  10.3.88.  6.1.     Always  seen  brighter  than  at 

Cordoba. 
131.  Aquarii.     11.26.86,  6.2;    10.15.87,  6.2;    10.10.88,  6.1. 

This  star  has  always  been  found  brighter  than  at 

Cordoba. 

132  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.7. 

133  "  9.29.88,  6.3. 

134  "  10.20.86,  5.4 ;  10.3.88,  5.4. 

135  "  11.24.86,  5.7;  9.29.88,  5.5;  red. 

136  "  10.2.86,3.5;    11.14.86,3.8;    11.18.86,3.7; 
11.21.86,3.65;  11.24.86,3.8;  11.26.86,3.7;  11.15.87, 
3.7.     The  estimates  range  from  3.5  to  4.1 ;  but  gen- 
erally seen  as  3.7  or  3.8. 

138  Aquarii.     11.26.86,  6.4. 

139  "  11.27.86,  5.7 ;  10.15.87,  5.85. 

140  "  9.29.88,  6.05. 

142         "  10.2.86,  4.6;   11.14.86,  4.5;   11.18.86,  4.55; 

11.21.86,4.55;  11.24.86,4.7;  11.26.86,4.8;  11.15.87, 
4.6.     Estimates  range  from  4.5  to  5.1. 

...  Aquarii.  10.31.88,  7.0;  12.2.88,  7.0.  Not  in  U.  A, 
Gould,  30616,  7Jm;  SDM.  3°,  5443,  7.2. 

147  Aquarii.     Out  of  position  on  chart. 

150-51  Aquarii.  10.2.86,3.3;  11.14.86,3.6;  11.18.86,3.7; 
11.21.86,3.75;  11.24.86,3.7;  11.26.86,3.5.  Esti- 
mates vary  from  3.3  to  3.75. 

40  Piscis  Austrini.     10.15.87,    6.2;    9.29.88,   6.3.      Esti- 
mates range  from  6.0  to  6.3. 

154  Aquarii.     10.3.88,   4.8.      Always   estimated   brighter 

than  at  Cordoba. 

155  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.6. 

157  "  10.8.88,   6.2.      Has   apparently   brightened 
from  6.5  in  1884  to  6.2  in  1888. 

156  Aquarii.     Always  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

158  "  9.30.88,  7.0.     While  the  estimates  of  1884 
and  1888  agree  with  the  magnitude  as  determined 
at  Cordoba,  7.0,  two  estimates  made  in  1886  are 
fainter,  7.1  and  7.2. 

159  Aquarii.     10.10.88,  6.7. 

161         "  11.24.86,  5.6;   10.3.88,  5.45. 

163         "  10.2.86,3.75;  11.14.86,3.95;  11.18.86,3.95; 


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11.21.86,  3.9;    11.24.86,  4.0;    11.26.86,  3.9.     Gen- 
erally observed  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

166  Aquarii.     11.27.86,  5.3  ;  10.3.88,  5.3.     Generally  seen 

as  5.3 ;  but  once  estimated  as  bright  as  4.9;  difficult. 

167  Aquarii.     12.17.86,6.4;  9.30.88,6.55. 
48  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,  6.75. 

168  Aquarii.     10.10.88,  6.8. 

50  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,  6.45. 

169  Aquarii.     9.30.88,  6.8. 

52  Piscis  Austrini.    Always  estimated  brighter  than  at 

Cordoba. 
171  Aquarii.     12.20.86,  6.6;   12.25.86,  6.65;  10.15.87,  6.6. 

Five  observations  vary  only  from    6.6  to  6.7;   yet 

the  star  was  once  estimated  as  faint  as  6.9,  and 

always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 
.  . .  Aquarii.     Estimated  as  7.3  at  Cordoba ;  but  has  always 

been  observed  by  me  as  7.0. 

174  Aquarii.     12.17.86,  6.45;   9.30.88,6.2;  10.10.88,6.35. 

Generally  seen  brighter  than  at  Cordoba. 

175  Aquarii.     12.17.86,64;  9.30.88,6.5. 

176  "  11.24.86,  4.9;  10.10.88,  5.0. 

178  "  10.10.88,6.85. 

179  "  11.24.86,   545;    10.3.88,    5.65.      Estimates 
range  from  5.3  to  5.65. 

180  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  5.8  ;  red. 
57  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,  6.4. 

.  .  .  Aquarii.     10.3.88,  6.65.     Double. 

181  "  10.3.88,  6.3. 

182  "  9.30.88,  7.0. 

183  "  11.24.86,4.5;    12.20.86,  4  5;  12.25.86,  4.5  ; 
10.15.87,4.65;    10.3.88,4.5;     10.10.88,   4.5.     This 
red  star  has  generally  been  estimated  as  4.5  or  4  6  ; 
but  it  was  estimated  once  each  as  bright  as  4.0 
and  4.2. 

60  Piscis  Austrini.     9.29.88,  6.5. 

184  Aquarii.     10.15.87,7.15;  9.30.88,6.95;  10.10.88,7.15; 

10.25.88,  7,2.     Always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba ; 
estimates  range  from  6.9  to  7  2. 

185  Aquarii.     11.14.86,  42;    11  1886,  4.2;  11.21.86,4.2; 

11.24.86,  4.25;     11.26.86,    395;      10.19.87,     3.75; 
10.25.88,  3.7.     The  estimates  of   this  red  star  are 
very  discordant,  ranging  from  36  to  4.25;    yet  the 
discordances   are    doubtless   due   to   its   brightness 
and  color,  as  the  extreme  estimates  occur  in  two 
sequences  observed  on  the  same  evening ;     further 
observations,  however,  are  desirable. 

187  Aquarii.     10.15.87,  5.95 

188  "  9.29.88,6.9. 

191  "  11.22.86,  3.1  ;  11.24.86,  305;  11.27.86,  3.05; 

10.15.87.  3  1  ;  10.25.88,  3.1. 

192  Aquarii.     9.29.88,  6.7      Always  seen  fainter  than  at 

Cordoba. 

194  Aquarii.     9.30.88,  6.7. 

3  Piscium.     9.29.88,  6.15. 

195  Aquarii.     9  29.88,  5.9. 


196  Aquarii.     9.30.88,6.8. 

4  Piscium.  1015.87,  6.5;  9.29.88,  6.35.  Estimates  of 
this  double  star  are  quite  discordant,  and  range 
from  6.3  to  6.75. 

197  Aquarii.     9.29.88,  6.7. 

7  Piscium.     10.10.88,  6.4. 

198  Aquarii.     11.24.86,  6.7;    12.20.86,  6.65;   red.     Esti- 

mates vary  from  6.4  to  6.7. 

9  Piscium.     Always  seen  fainter  than  at  Cordoba. 
10         "  9.29.88,  6.55. 

71  Piscis  .4us/rini.     9.29.88,  6.05    red.     Estimates  range 

from  5.9  to  6.2. 

200  Aquarii.     9.30.88,  6.6. 

201  "  12.20.86,6.4;    10.15.87,6.45;    9.29.88,6.5. 
Estimates  range  from  6.35  to  6.7. 

202  Aquarii.     9.29.88,  6.1. 

203  "  12.20.86,  6.65;  10.15.87,  6.75;  10.3.88,  6.85. 
Estimates  range  from  6.7  to  7.0. 

204  Aquarii.     12.20.86,  6.75;   10.15.87,  6.55;  9.29.88,  6.5. 

205  "  9.30.88,  6.5. 

74  Pii-cis  Austrini.     10.3.88,  6.9. 

206  Aquarii.     9.29.88,  6.7^. 

75  Piscis  A  uslrini.     10.3.88,6.9.     Difficult. 

208  Aquarii.     11.26.86,5.55. 

209  "  12.20.86,   72;    10.388,  7.05.     Always  seen 
fainter  than  7.0 ;  difficult. 

...Aquarii.     10.3.88,6.7;    10.10.88,    7.3;     10.25.88,    7.1. 

Estimates  very  discordant,  varying  from  6.7  to  7.3  ; 

yet  variability  is  not  suspected,  as  it  lies  very  close 

to  a  bright  star,  and  is  very  difficult  to  observe. 
16  Piscium.     9.29.88,  6.65. 
...Aquarii.     10.31.88,6.8.     Not  in  U.  A.     Gould,  31375, 

7£m;    SDM.  8°,  6021,  7.0. 

210  Aquarii.     10.2.86,  4.4;    10.3.86,   4.4;    10.19.86,   4.5; 

11.14.86,4.6;  11.21.86,  4.4;   11.26.86,  4.4;    11.9.87, 
4.55 ;   10.25.88,  4.5. 
2  Sculploris.     10.31.88,  5.95. 

17  Piscium.     9.29.88,5.3.     Always  observed  brighter  than 
at  Cordolia. 

211  Aquarii.     10.2.86,3.65;    10.3.86,3.65;    10.19.86,3.75; 

11.21.86,3.7;   11.26.86,3.7;    11.9.87,3.6;    10.25.88, 
3.6. 

212  Aqunrii.     10.2.86,   4.7;    10-3.86,    4.8;    10.19.86,   4.7; 

10.21.8fi,  4.75;  11.14.86,4.7;  11.26.86,  4.8;   11.9.87, 
4.8;  10.25.88,4.85. 

213  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  6.7. 

4  Sculptoris.     10.31.88,  6.65. 

215  Aquarii.     12.20.86,4.45;  12.25.86,4.45;  10.19.87,4.2; 

10.25.88,  4.5.     For  this  red  star  the  estimates  range 
from  4.1  to  4.5. 

216  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  6.7  ;  red. 

5  Sculptorif.     10.31.88,  6.75. 

218  Aquarii.  11.26.86, 4.2;  10.19.87,4.3;  10.25.88,4.15;  red. 

219  "         11.26.86,  5.2;  10.19.87,  5.3;  red.     Generally 
seen  as  5.2  or  5.3;  but  once  estimated  as  5.65. 


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6  Sculptoris.     10.31.88,  6.65. 

. .  .  Aquarii.  .  10.19.87,  6.9.     Not  in  U.  A.     Gould,  31572, 
7f»  ;  SDM.  16°,  6254,  6  5. 

221  Aquarii.     12.20.86,  6.45;  11.5.87,  6.45;  11.9.87,6.55, 

10.10.88,  6.35.     Difficult. 

222  Aquarii.     11.24.86,  4.1 ;  11.26.86,  3.95,  10.19.87,  4.0; 

10.25.88,  4.15;    red.     Estimates  vary  from  3.95  to 
4.35, 
9  Sculptoris.     10.31.88,  6.65 

223  Aquarii.     11.21.86,4.7;  1126.86,4.75;  10.19.87,4.55; 

10.10.88,  4.65  ;  10.25.88,  4.5.  Always  seen  brighter 
than  at  Cordoba. 

224  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  5.45. 

227  "  11.3.88,  6.65. 

228  «  10.31.88,  6.4. 

11  Sculptoris.     10.31.88,  6.0. 

229  Aquarii.     11.3.88,  6.5. 

231         "  10.2.86,  3.95;  10.19.86,  4.1,  11  21.86,  3.95; 

11.26.86,4.0;  11.19.87,4.0;  10.25.88,4.0. 
24  Piscium.     10.31.88,  6.6. 
282  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  6.85     Generally  seen  as  6  8  or  6.9  , 

but  once  estimated  as  faint  as  7.1. 
235  Aquarii.     10.2.86,   4.7;    10.3.86,   4.7;    10.19.86,    4.5, 

1114.86,4.5;   11.21.86,4.6;    11.26.86,4.6;   11.5.87, 

4.6;   11.9.87,  4.55;   10.2588,  4.5;  red.     Estimates 

vary  from  4.3  to  4.7. 

12  Sculptoris.     10.31.88,  6.7. 

14  "  11.3.88,  6.85;  12.6.88,  6.6.     Always  seen 
fainter  than  at  Cordoba.     Estimates  range  from  6.5 
to  6.85. 

238  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  6.35. 

30  Piscium.     11.3.88,  6.5-,  12.2.88,  6.4. 

31  "  10.31.88,  6.6;  11 .3.88,  65. 

239  Aquarii.     10.25.88,6.25;  10.31.88,625. 

210         "  10.31.88,    6  8.      Estimates    vary   from   6.5 

to  6.8. 

241  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  6.25, 

242  «  10.31.88,  6.4. 

15  Sculptoris.     10.31.88,  6.5.     The   first  estimate,  made 

in  1884,  agrees  with  the  U-A.  magnitude  6.7,  yet 
three  observations  made  in  the  years  1886  to  1888 
give  very  accordantly  6.5. 

32  Piscium.     11.3.88,  6  45. 

243  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  6.8. 
34  Piscium.     10.31.88,6.7, 

244  Aquarii.     10.2.86,4.35;    10.3.86.4.3:    1019.86,4.5, 

11.14.86,4.4;  11.21.86,4.55;  112686,4.4,  11.9.87, 

4.3  ;  10.25.88,  4.4. 

.  .  .  Aquarii.      10.19.87,  7.0.     Xot  in  U.  A.     SDM.  13°, 

6423,  6.3. 

245  Aquarii.     12.20.86,6.7;   10.1987,675,  10.31.88,6.75. 

246  "  11.3.88,  6.5. 

247  "  10.31.88,  6.9. 

20  Sculptoris.     11.3.88,6.35;  12.6.88,6.4. 
254  Aquarii.     10.31.88,  7.0. 


256  AquariL     11.3.88,  6.0;    red.    Difficult;   near  bright 

star. 

257  Aquarii.     10.25.88,  5.0. 

258  "          10.25.88,  5.6.     Has  apparently  brightened 
from  5.9  in  1882  to  5.6  in  1888. 

259  Aquarii.     11.18.86,4.5;    11.24.86,4.5;    11.26.86,4.5; 

10.19.87,  4.65 ;  10.25.88,  4.7.     Estimates  range  from 

4.5  to  4.8. 
261  Aquarii.     10.25  88,  5.3. 
262-3     «  10.25.88,  5.4. 

264  "  10.31.88,  5.85 

43  Piscium.  10.19.87,  55;  11.3.88,  5.85;  12.2.88,  5.4; 
11.16.89,  5.8.  Estimates  discordant,  ranging  from 
5.4  to  5.85.  Variable? 

265  Aquarii.     10.22.86,6.4,  10.19.87,  6.35;  11.3.88,  6.45. 

Estimates  range  from  6.4  to  6.8. 

27  Sculptoris.     12.6.88,  4.65.     Difficult 

28  «  11.3.88,  6.75. 

266  Aquarii.     10.21.86,  69, 

267  «  10.22.86,  6.8. 

268  "  10.19.87,  6.15  ;  10.31.88,  6.1.    Always  seen 
fainter  than  at  Cordoba  by  one  third  of  a  magni- 
tude. 

269  Aquarii.     10.1987,  6.15;    10.3188,   5.85.     Estimates 

range  from  5.8  to  6.15.     Difficult,  on  account  of 
nearness  of  following  star. 
. .  .  A  qvarii.    Difficult ;  near  preceding  star. 

1  Ceti.     1.3.88,  6  4. 

270  Aquarii.     10.25.88,5.2. 

271  "  10.31 88,  6.2. 

272  "  12.2086,71;   113.88,7.15.    Difficult;  no 
good  comparison -stars  near. 

32  Sculptoris.     11.3.88,  6.75. 

273,     Aquarii.     10.31.88,  5.75;    1.21.89,  5.8.     A  progres- 
sive fading  is  apparently  shown  from  5.4  in  1884  to 
5.8  in  1889. 
50  Piscium.     11.3.88,  6.25. 

274  Aquarii.     11.3.88,  6.25. 

52  Piscium.  11.3.88,  6.1.  Always  seen  fainter  than  at 
Cordoba. 

275  Aquarii.     10.22.86,  6.8. 

276  "  11.3.88,  6.95. 

36  Sculptoris.  12.2.88,  6.9;  1.1.89,  6.65.  Estimates  dis- 
cordant, and  range  from  6.5  to  6.9. 

2  Cell.     11.18.86,  6.8;  11.3.88,  6.9 

3  "        1128.86,  6.7,   11.3.88,  6.4,  12.2.88,  6.55.     Al- 
ways seen   brighter  than   at   Cordoba;    estimates 
discordant,  ranging  from  6.4  to  6.75. 

55  Piscium.     11.3.88,4.95. 

57  "  11.388,6.7. 

«  12.4.88,  7.2.     Difficult 

39  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  7.1. 

58  Piscium.     11.3.88,  4.95. 

59  "  11.3.88,  4.5;  red. 

4  Ceti.     11.18.86,  6.65 ;' 11.3.88,  6.3,  12.4.88,  6.4.     Al- 


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ways    seen   brighter  than  at   Cordoba;    estimates 
range  from  6.3  to  6.65. 

6  Ceti.  10.20.86,  4.5;  10.21.86,  4.1;  11.18.86,  4.55; 
11.26.86,4.5;  12.25.86,  4.45;  11.9.87,  4.3;  11.3.88, 
4.4.  Estimates  range  from  4.1  to  4.55. 

45  Sculptoris.     12.2.88,  6.5. 

8  Ceti.  12.2.88,  5.2.  Gould,  variable?  No  evidence 
of  change  furnished  from  my  observations. 

63  Piscium.     10.19.87,  4.75;  11.3.88,  4.75;  red.     Has  ap- 
parently faded  from  4.4  in  1884  to  4.75  in  1888. 


155  Cants  Majorls  =  Ch.  2610.  Discovered  by  me  to  be 
a  variable  of  the  Algol  type  in  1887,  with  a  probable 
period  of  about  ld  3*-^..  Dr.  Chandler's  elements 
give  the  following:  Epoch  of  Min.  1887,  March 


26a  15h  18m.O  +  ld  3h  15™  46»  E.  Varies  from  5*.9 
to  6M.7.  Duration  of  decrease  and  increase  about 
2£  hours  each ;  remains  at  maximum  brightness 
22  hours. 

12  AntlicB  =  Ch.  3407.  Discovered  to  be  variable  by 
Paul  in  1888,  with  a  probable  period  of  either  llh 
31m  or  7h  46m.  My  observations  of  1891  confirmed 
the  variability,  established  the  last  named  period  as 
the  true  one,  and  determined  the  variation  to  be  of 
the  Algol  type.  Dr.  Chandler,  from  a  more  rigid 
determination  of  elements,  gives  the  following : 
Epoch  of  Min.  1888,  April  13d  12h  55m.4  +  0*  7h 
46™  488.0  E.  Variation  from  6".  7  to  7M.3.  The  star 
remains  at  maximum  brightness  about  4h  30m  ;  the 
decrease  and  increase  occupying  each  about  lh  40m. 
This  variable  has  the  shortest  known  period. 


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